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Use of Antidepressants by General Practitioners and Psychiatrists in Australia
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General practitioners are the major providers of treatment for depression in Australia. When writing prescriptions for tricyclic antidepressants GPs use doses lower than those recommended for major depression, however, most management in primary care is not for conditions regarded by the GP as major depression. A significant number of prescriptions for the newer antidepressants may not accord with the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) restrictions for use.
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