Depression too often gets deemed 'hard to treat' when medication

Depression too often gets deemed 'hard to treat' when medication

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An overreliance on medication as the first-line treatment for depression can lead some people to be labeled with treatment-resistant depression when there are other viable alternatives for relief.

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