Pharmacological treatment for depression
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Clinical Guidance (CG90)
For people with moderate or severe depression, provide a combination of antidepressant medication and a high-intensity psychological intervention (CBT or IPT)1
Depression is a clinically heterogeneous disorder, and as such can be treated through several approaches.1
Five classes of antidepressant treatments are available for depression therapy, and all affect the concentrations of one or several of the monoaminergic neurotransmitter systems within the neuron or in the synaptic cleft. However, each class also offers differences in efficacy, tolerability, pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
Here is a table which provides an overview of the different classes of antidepressant treatments, presented in chronological order of introduction to the clinic: