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Re: N-acetylcysteine and bipolar depression

Posted by SLS on September 2, 2008, at 14:14:51

In reply to Re: N-acetylcysteine and bipolar depression » SLS, posted by Phillipa on September 2, 2008, at 12:13:25

> Scott only bipolar and what subthreshold? Thanks Phillipa

So far, I doubt NAC has been studied well enough to be able to exclude its utility in unipolar depression. I'm not sure, but the word "subthreshold" could be used as a term similar to "subsyndromal"; the residual depression that exists after treatment that may not qualify for the DSM diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder.


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