This patient's lack of parkinsonism indicates that the current neuroleptic may not be bioavailable in the central nervous system of this patient. This trial may not be considered an adequate test of the patient's ability to respond to a standard, typical neuroleptic. We will investigate the situation further with you.
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¹Subsyndromal Depressive Syndrome, or Depression NOS in DSM-4, is a major public health problem that produces significant functional impairment. See Judd LL. Socioeconomic burden of subsyndromal depressive syndrome and major depression in a sample of the general population. Am J Psychiatry 1996;153:1411-1417.
²Mason BJ, Kocsis JH, Ritvo EC, Cutler RB. A double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of desipramine for primary alcohol dependency stratified in the presence or absence of major depression. JAMA March 13, 1996;275(10):761-767.
³Gelenberg A. Biological Therapies in Psychiatry Newsletter 1996;19(7):25-26.