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	<title>Comments on: Health Roundup</title>
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		<title>By: Rexanit</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rexanit</dc:creator>
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		<description>A new study says doctors may need to try multiple treatments to find the right drug for their patients.
A new study by doctors from UT Southwestern Medical Center found two thirds of depressed patients will get better if they work with their doctor and keep trying different medications until they find the one that works. 
That means doctors have to follow up with patients to see how well medications are working and patients have to be involved as well.
“They should ask the right questions and also keep track of their symptoms and side effects and bring it back to the doctor every time they come.” 
Doctors say although it can be difficult during a bout with depression to simply be patient, you still need to do it until they can find the right treatment.
Read full story at http://rexanit.com/blog/?p=8</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new study says doctors may need to try multiple treatments to find the right drug for their patients.<br />
A new study by doctors from UT Southwestern Medical Center found two thirds of depressed patients will get better if they work with their doctor and keep trying different medications until they find the one that works.<br />
That means doctors have to follow up with patients to see how well medications are working and patients have to be involved as well.<br />
“They should ask the right questions and also keep track of their symptoms and side effects and bring it back to the doctor every time they come.”<br />
Doctors say although it can be difficult during a bout with depression to simply be patient, you still need to do it until they can find the right treatment.<br />
Read full story at <a href="http://rexanit.com/blog/?p=8" rel="nofollow">http://rexanit.com/blog/?p=8</a></p>
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