How I Choose a First-Line Antidepressant (Course Excerpt)

February 9
9 mins

Episode Description

Season 1 of Collaborative Psychiatry QuickTakes may be complete, but the learning continues.

In this episode, I’m sharing a short excerpt from the full Audio Course Managing Depression in Primary Care. This clip walks through a practical framework for choosing a first-line antidepressant and setting expectations so patients stay on treatment long enough to see benefit.

You’ll hear:

  • How I choose between bupropion, escitalopram, and sertraline
  • How side effect profiles guide initial selection
  • How to frame the “we don’t know which one will work yet” conversation
  • Why anticipatory guidance about placebo response and timing matters

If you’ve been enjoying the QuickTakes, this excerpt gives you a feel for how the full Audio Courses go deeper with structured, practical, and high-yield learning designed for real-world outpatient care.

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Audio Courses Available Now

  • Managing Depression in Primary Care: A comprehensive framework for diagnosis, screening, medication selection, switching and augmentation strategies, treatment-resistant depression, and the broader treatment landscape including psychotherapy, neuromodulation, and ketamine/esketamine.

Coming Soon

  • ADHD Pharmacology: A Practical Prescribing Framework
  • Managing Alcohol Use Disorder
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