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Efficacy, duration, and dose (EDD) questions to ask to determine treatment resistance for each antidepressant used

Efficacy, duration, and dose (EDD) questions to ask to determine treatment resistance for each antidepressant used
Efficacy
  1. Did the medication help at all?
    • If no, then this is a clear nonresponse.
    • If yes, ask the following:
  2. Did it help a lot, say, made you feel more than 50% better?
    • If yes, this is a response.
  3. Did it help a little, say, made you feel somewhere between 25 and 50% better?
    • If yes, this is a partial response; if no, this is a nonresponse.
Duration
  1. For how long did you take the medication?
    • If the patient isn't sure, prompt as follows:
  2. Would you say you were on it for at least a month?
  3. What about longer than that, say, at least 2 months?
  4. Longer than that?
    • This should give a good estimate of the adequacy of the treatment period.)
Dose
  1. Do you remember what dose you took?
    • If the patient isn't sure, prompt as follows:
  2. Were you on a single pill per day?
  3. Was you dose increased at any time?
    • This should give an idea of whether the patient stayed on a starting dose or received a higher dose.)
From: Desseilles M, Witte J, Chang TE, et al, Assessing the adequacy of past antidepressant trials: A clinician's guide to the antidepressant treatment response questionnaire, The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Volume 72, Pages 1152-54, 2011. Copyright © 2011, Physician Postgraduate Press. Reprinted by permission.
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