Pharmacological interventions for treatment-resistant depression in adults

Author:

Davies Philippa12,Ijaz Sharea12,Williams Catherine J3,Kessler David1,Lewis Glyn4,Wiles Nicola1

Affiliation:

1. University of Bristol; Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School; Canynge Hall Bristol UK BS8 2PS

2. University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust; NIHR ARC West; Bristol UK

3. University of Bristol; School of Social and Community Medicine; 39 Whatley Road Bristol UK BS8 2PS

4. UCL; UCL Division of Psychiatry; 67-73 Riding House St London UK W1W 7EJ

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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