Screening for depression focus of study
‘U.S. patients who ask their doctor about antidepressants get more thorough depression screenings than those who do not, a new study says.
But patients who ask for a specific brand-name drug get less thorough evaluations than those who ask about the medicines in general, according to an article by University of California at San Francisco researchers appearing in the December issue of the journal Medical Care.’
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