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May 20, 2014

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SPECIAL REPORT

A pharmacist's perspective on depression in the elderly

Risk factors for the development of depression are different for elderly patients. Treatment may also be dissimilar, including response and response time to treatment. Treatment should be tailored to the individual patient in the geriatric population to optimize therapeutic outcomes. Pharmacists can be vigilant of comorbidities and medications that potentially increase the risk of depression in the elderly. Pharmacists can play a significant role in advocating for the screening and treatment of this disease state. They are in a unique position to improve patient outcomes in late-life depression.

When treating elderly patients with depression, it is important to remember that although they may respond to therapy as well as younger patients, the time to full response may require up to eight to 12 weeks.

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