Combining two types of antidepressants produces stronger effect; mouse study may help patients for whom existing antidepressants are not effective

Tuesday, November 16, 2010 - 11:31 in Health & Medicine

When it comes to antidepressants, two may be better than one. When drugs that alter two mood-regulating brain chemicals -- serotonin and acetylcholine -- are combined, they work together to produce a greater antidepressant response, a new animal study shows.

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