What medications do you consider for patients with premenstrual dysphoric disorder who do not respond to SSRIs?
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Psychiatry · Oregon Health Sciences University
In addition to emphasizing how helpful self-care can be (a little more sleep than usual, exercise, healthy nutrition, including limiting carbs, mindfulness), calcium carbonate 600 mg BID, judicious benzodiazepines, and gabapentin 100-300 mg hs can be helpful. Continuous OCPs can also be very useful....
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Psychiatry · George Washington University School of Medicine
Tracking symptoms for several months is important to establish that the problem is indeed premenstrual dysphoric disorder, rather than the periodic exacerbation of a more persistent depressive disorder, borderline personality disorder with mood swings that sometimes coincide with menses, or a form o...