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  2. Surfactant therapy - Wikipedia

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    Surfactant therapy is the medical administration of pulmonary surfactant that is derived from outside of the body. Pulmonary surfactant is a soap-like chemical synthesized by type II alveolar pneumocytes and is of various lipids (80% phospholipids, 5-10% cholesterol, and ∼10% surfactant-associated proteins).

  3. Allopregnanolone - Wikipedia

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    Allopregnanolone is a naturally occurring neurosteroid which is made in the body from the hormone progesterone. [10] [11] As a medication, allopregnanolone is referred to as brexanolone, sold under the brand name Zulresso, [6] [12] and used to treat postpartum depression.

  4. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    The risk factors [110] for treatment resistant depression are: the duration of the episode of depression, severity of the episode, if bipolar, lack of improvement in symptoms within the first couple of treatment weeks, anxious or avoidant and borderline comorbidity and old age. Treatment resistant depression is best handled with a combination ...

  5. Dextromethorphan/bupropion - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [4] [5] The scores shown are the mean total depression scores on the MADRS over 6 weeks. Only 124/156 patients completed 6 weeks of Auvelity while 150/162 patients completed 6 weeks of placebo, consistent with a high rate of adverse reactions. [4] [5] [2] Dextromethorphan/bupropion is approved for the treatment of major depressive ...

  6. Biology of depression - Wikipedia

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    One review found normalization of cytokine levels after successful treatment of depression. [150] A meta analysis published in 2014 found the use of anti-inflammatory drugs such as NSAIDs and investigational cytokine inhibitors reduced depressive symptoms. [ 151 ]

  7. Neurosteroid - Wikipedia

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    Zuranolone, an example of a neurosteroid, used for the treatment of postpartum depression. Neurosteroids, also known as neuroactive steroids, are endogenous or exogenous steroids that rapidly alter neuronal excitability through interaction with ligand-gated ion channels and other cell surface receptors.

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