Publications by authors named "Tolulope B Falodun"

The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS), which includes several insomnia-related items, is potentially valuable in evaluating both depressive and sleep symptoms. However, the HDRS insomnia items have not been fully assessed by objective measures. This study compared the three HDRS insomnia items (Early, Middle, and Late) with the corresponding objective polysomnography (PSG) measures of Sleep Latency (SL), middle wakefulness, and late wakefulness.

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Strong evidence supports the rapid, although temporary, antidepressant effects of a single intravenous ketamine infusion for treatment-resistant major depressive disorder (MDD) and bipolar depression. Although ketamine has diverse effects on brain neurotransmitters, current theories have implicated -methyl-d-aspartate antagonist effects at the presynaptic interneuron in mediating its antidepressant effects. Intravenous ketamine administration for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) is generally safe and well tolerated when administered by trained professionals.

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