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A case of difficult-to-treat (“treatment-resistant”) generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

THIS PAGE IS STILL UNDER CONSTRUCTION By Rajnish Mago, MD (bio) Question from a Member: I am struggling to find a solution for a patient with severe generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) who cannot seem to tolerate any serotonergic medications without developing horrible vomiting even at extremely low doses. We tried buspirone, sertraline, and escitalopram and…

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