Treatment
Resistant Depression

Are you currently taking an antidepressant but your symptoms haven’t improved much?  You still don’t feel like yourself?  Or maybe your depression treatment isn’t working at all?  It could be Treatment Resistant Depression.

There are many widely prescribed and very effective antidepressants; however, no one medication works well for everyone.  Some people don’t experience a complete or adequate response from their antidepressant.

If you have made the effort to get help for your depression and you’re just not getting better, it can be demoralizing.  Treatment Resistant Depression can leave you feeling hopeless.  If your depression treatment isn’t working, don’t give up. Many people can get their Treatment Resistant Depression under control.

Pharmacology Research Institute is conducting a medication research study to see if it can improve symptoms of Treatment Resistant Depression.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Treatment Resistant Depression Self-Test


Answer the questions below to determine if you may be a candidate for a medication research study for Treatment Resistant Depression at PRI.

In the boxes below, please indicate Yes, No or Not Applicable as appropriate.

 

Yes

No

Not Applicable

Are you at least 18 years of age? *    
Do you have a history of seizures or any seizure disorder? *    
Are you currently pregnant or nursing a baby? *  

In the below boxes, indicate if you experience these symptoms: Never, Occasionally, or Frequently.

 
Yes
No
Not Applicable
Have you tried at least one antidepressant?
 
Has your treatment failed to help you to feel better?
Has your treatment helped some, but you still don’t feel like your old self?
 Have the side effects of your medication been hard to handle?

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