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Treatment of patient with depressive disorder - therapy with duloxetine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

S. Uzun
Affiliation:
University Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Hospital Vrapce, Zagreb, Croatia University of Applied Health Studies, Zagreb, Croatia
O. Kozumplik
Affiliation:
University Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Hospital Vrapce, Zagreb, Croatia University of Applied Health Studies, Zagreb, Croatia
M. Jakovljevic
Affiliation:
University of Applied Health Studies, Zagreb, Croatia University Department of Psychiatry, Clinical Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia Zagreb University School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

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Aim

To present a case of a patient with depression who recovered during treatment with duloxetine.

Case report

Patient, 68 years old, was treated for the past 20 years because of depression. The patients described that worsening in mental condition usually started with depressed mood, followed by prostration and loss of motivation. So far, she was treated with different antidepressants, with partial therapeutic response. On the control examination, depressed mood, anxiety, fatigue, prostration, insomnia and loss in motivation were noticed. The patient reported spending most of the time in bed, with lack of interest for daily activities. Also, she reported indistinct pain in the back. She was afraid that there was no adequate cure for her condition. Treatment with duloxetine was initiated, in daily dosage of 60 mg. The patient was advised to take the medication along with the richest meal, so she started taking duloxetine after lunch. Also, the patient started taking zolpidem 10 mg in the evening because of insomnia. On the next control examination, ten days later, improvement in her mental condition was observed, and she said that she felt better. Her mood improved, as well as motivation, and anxiety was reduced. The patient continued taking duloxetine in daily dosage of 60 mg and on the following control examinations her condition remained stable, pain in the back was reduced, and she reported that she was able to function socially and was satisfied with her condition.

Type
P03-118
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2011
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