Understanding Treatment-Resistant Depression

Depression affects many people. Worldwide, it's estimated that more than 121 million people are affected by the condition. For some, finding the right treatment for their depression can be more difficult.

There are many medicines that help to treat depression. But some people have a type of depression called Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD). A person may have TRD if, during an episode of depression he or she has had little or no response to treatment with 2 different antidepressants. This may happen even when the person takes the right dose for the right amount of time.

The Impact of TRD

If you are living with TRD, the condition can make your life more difficult. You may even feel that you are the source of your problems, and not your condition. After several unsuccessful attempts to treat your depression, you may feel skeptical that anything will be able to help. But without treatment, your TRD symptoms may continue to have an impact on your life.

Seeking Help

If you are affected by the condition, the first steps toward getting relief can be learning more about TRD and talking to your healthcare professional about TRD. You can also learn more about Symbyax, the first antidepressant approved by the FDA for acute treatment of TRD.

To help you talk to your healthcare professional about your depression experience and to learn if you could have TRD, complete and print the online Doctor Discussion Guide.