Parkinson's Medication Shows Promise in Treating Treatment-Resistant Depression
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Parkinson's medication shows promise in treating treatment-resistant depression
For many people who suffer from depression, the condition is not just about feeling down but also about a loss of motivation and difficulty finding pleasure in activities they used to enjoy. A new study conducted in Sweden shows that a medicine used to treat Parkinson's disease can be used as an add-on therapy to alleviate these symptoms in some patients with treatment-resistant depression. The study has been published in Nature Medicine.
Parkinson’s Drug Exhibits Potential in Combatting Treatment-Resistant
In a groundbreaking clinical trial recently published in Nature Medicine, researchers from Lund University and the psychiatric services in Region Skåne have unveiled promising evidence supporting the use of the dopamine agonist pramipexole as an effective treatment for individuals suffering from anhedonic depression—a severe form of depression characterized by a marked inability to experience pleasure […]

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