An “Awakener” Patient Suffering From Treatment-Resistant Depression Following Adjunctive Cariprazine
Konstantinos Bonotis

TL;DR
A patient with treatment-resistant depression showed rapid improvement after adding cariprazine to their medication.
Contribution
This case highlights the potential effectiveness of cariprazine as an adjunct in treatment-resistant depression.
Findings
Adjunctive cariprazine led to immediate improvement in the patient's symptoms.
The patient had previously failed multiple treatment attempts for depression.
Abstract
This report presents a case of particular interest in terms of course and therapeutic outcomes, concerning a patient suffering from treatment-resistant depression in whom adjunctive cariprazine to medication brought about an immediate overall improvement in symptomatology. Informed written consent was obtained from the subject for publication of the case.
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Taxonomy
TopicsTreatment of Major Depression · Schizophrenia research and treatment · Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
