New Medication Combinations Show Promise for Treatment-Resistant Depression in *JAMA Psychiatry* Study
Researchers have found that novel combinations of medications already in clinical use may provide relief for individuals with major depressive disorder who do not respond to current treatments. The findings were published in *JAMA Psychiatry*.
The study addresses the challenge of treatment-resistant depression, where many patients experience no improvement with existing therapies. By exploring new combinations of available medications, researchers aim to offer alternative treatment strategies for those who have not found relief through conventional approaches. The research suggests a potential avenue for improving outcomes for individuals struggling with major depressive disorder.
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Date: May 10, 2026
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