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« on: February 25, 2013, 03:03:17 pm »
Patients need to be evaluated at a minimum of every one to two weeks for six to eight weeks during the initiation phase of new pharmacologic treatment. This can be by office visit or telephone. (See 'Timing of response and follow-up'  above.)If you select "Keep me signed in on this computer", every time you visit you won't have to type your email address and password. This means that a cookie will stay on your computer even when you exit or close your browser which may reduce your levels of privacy and security. You should never select this option if you're using a publicly accessible computer, or if you're sharing a computer with others. Even if you select this option there are some features of our site that still require you to log in for privacy reasons.For many, anxiety and depression have a type of chicken and egg issue. Some people suffer from depression and develop anxiety. Others suffer from anxiety and develop depression. Others experience both at the same time. Many people also have temporary comorbidity – for example, experiencing a temporary bout of depression after a severe panic attack, or experiencing anxiety when they suffer from events that cause further depression – while others suffer through both of these issues for a long period of time.

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