Prozac Gene experiment Good For Patients, Royal College Of Psychiatrists

People who suffer depression that does not reply to medication could be treated successfully whether a simple genetic blood tryout was made more widely available in the UK. Four out of 10 citizens with depression have a

genetic abnormality that prevents them responding to anti-depressant medication, according to research presented at the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Annual Meeting in London that week.

Original post by Women’s Health / Gynecology News From Medical News Today

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