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1 Copyright Notice This presentation is copyrighted by the Psychopharmacology Institute. Subscribers can download it and use it for professional use. The contents of the presentation may be modified, but the Psychopharmacology Institute logo must remain visible in all slides.

2 Defining and Assessing Treatment-Resistant Depression
Prof. Philip Cowen Professor of Psychopharmacology Department of Psychiatry University of Oxford, UK

3 Defining treatment-resistant depression

4 Definition: industry trials
Failure to respond to two separate antidepressant trials

5 Assessing treatment-resistant depression

6 In practice: individual assessment
Treatment history: Number of medications Psychological treatments Course: how long the condition has been going on Impingement on coping resources Symptomatology level Disability Ability to work Social life Level of treatment resistance

7 In practice: individual assessment
Treatment history: Number of medications Psychological treatments Course: how long the condition has been going on Impingement on coping resources Symptomatology level Disability Ability to work Social life Level of treatment resistance

8 In practice: individual assessment
Treatment history: Number of medications Psychological treatments Course: how long the condition has been going on Impingement on coping resources Symptomatology level Disability Ability to work Social life Level of treatment resistance

9 In practice: individual assessment
Treatment history: Number of medications Psychological treatments Course: how long the condition has been going on Impingement on coping resources Symptomatology level Disability Ability to work Social life Level of treatment resistance

10 Bipolar spectrum conditions
Is it major depression? Diagnostic aspects Comorbid anxiety Substance abuse Comorbidities Standard antidepressant treatment: not as effective Bipolar spectrum conditions

11 Bipolar spectrum conditions
Is it major depression? Diagnostic aspects Comorbid anxiety Substance abuse Comorbidities Standard antidepressant treatment: not as effective Bipolar spectrum conditions Vázquez GH, Tondo L, Undurraga J, et al (2014) Pharmacological treatment of bipolar depression. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, 20: 193–201.

12 Negative thinking vs psychotic symptom
Depressive psychosis Negative thinking vs psychotic symptom Antidepressant monotherapy Rarely successful Antipsychotic drug fully dosed As if treating a psychosis Good response

13 Negative thinking vs psychotic symptom
Depressive psychosis Negative thinking vs psychotic symptom Antidepressant monotherapy Rarely successful Antipsychotic drug fully dosed As if treating a psychosis Good response Wijkstra J, Burger H, Van den Broek WW, et al (2010) Treatment of unipolar psychotic depression: a randomized, double-blind study comparing imipramine, venlafaxine, and venlafaxine plus quetiapine.Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 121: 190–200.

14 Negative thinking vs psychotic symptom
Depressive psychosis Negative thinking vs psychotic symptom Antidepressant monotherapy Rarely successful Antipsychotic drug fully dosed As if treating a psychosis Good response Wijkstra J, Burger H, Van den Broek WW, et al (2010) Treatment of unipolar psychotic depression: a randomized, double-blind study comparing imipramine, venlafaxine, and venlafaxine plus quetiapine.Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 121: 190–200.

15 Key points Consider differential diagnoses:
Psychotic disorders, bipolar spectrum conditions, substance misuse and eating disorders If you do not see any response after 4 weeks: Unlikely the patient will improve with that medication

16 Key points Consider differential diagnoses:
Psychotic disorders, bipolar spectrum conditions, substance misuse and eating disorders If you do not see any response after 4 weeks: Unlikely the patient will improve with that medication

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