New Hope for Those Feeling Blue
By: Richard Lewis
Vibeke Fong, 41, constantly felt on edge and that she was on the
brink of falling in a deep well. She was depressed and life was no
longer fun for her. After seeing her doctor and trying a
prescription SSRI antidepressant, she experienced night sweats and
decided to discontinue use due to the side effects. Her doctor then
prescribed her another antidepressant.
Fong is not alone. Eighteen million Americans are diagnosed with
depression each year, and more experience low mood. And of that
group, fewer than 50 percent will respond to traditional treatments
or they will discontinue use due to side effects, forcing their
doctors to prescribe other options. Fortunately, a new pilot study
conducted at Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital may offer
hope for those who continue to suffer.
The study involved patients who did not respond or only partially
responded to a single antidepressant, and tested combination
therapy to see if it would improve patient response. The study
combined the dietary supplement S-adenosylmethionine, better known
as SAM-e (pronounced "sammy"), with the patients' current
medications. Although the study investigators caution this was a
pilot study with several limitations, the results suggest the
combination may be as effective as two antidepressants, with fewer
side effects. The authors also suggest additional research is
warranted.
"We're excited because the SAM-e/antidepressant combination appears
to be comparable to that of two antidepressants, with faster onset
of action and the potential for fewer side effects such as weight
gain and sexual dysfunction," said Dr. Jonathan Alpert, associate
director of the depression clinical and research program at
Massachusetts General Hospital and lead investigator of the
trial.
After finding her new prescription didn't work, Fong's doctor
recommended she add SAM-e to her regimen and she found it made a
tremendous difference.
"Combining SAM-e with my new prescription medication gives me the
stability I need to get through the day. I now look forward to my
life and can handle my daily activities," Fong said.
SAM-e is a naturally occurring compound found in all living
organisms. It's clinically proven to help enhance mood and
emotional well-being. It's regulated by the Food and Drug
Administration and sold over-the-counter as a dietary
supplement.
To learn more about SAM-e, visit www.SAM-e.com. -NU
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