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Article: citalopram doses should not exceed 40 mg/day for anyone...or 20 mg/day for most patients over age 60 October 2011
Guideline: Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients with Major Depressive Disorder (2010) July 2011
Commentary: New Drug: Viibryd (Vilazodone) July 2011
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Archive: A Note from Your Pharmacist: How to Write for Bupropion to Get the Product You Want February 2011
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Article: Cymbalta (duloxetine) for chronic musculoskeletal pain due to low back pain and osteoarthritis December 2010
Guideline: Practice Guideline for the Treatment of Patients With Major Depressive Disorder (2010) November 2010
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Other: Antidepressant Efficacy April 2008
Guideline: Diagnosis and Treatment of Low Back Pain (2007) December 2007
Guideline: Medications for Acute and Chronic Low Back Pain (2007) December 2007
Commentary: Low Back Pain Guidelines December 2007
Article: what to use for low back pain December 2007
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