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Research suggests that levomefolic acid (<small>L</small>-methylfolate) taken with a [[First line agent|first-line]] [[antidepressant]] provides a modest [[Adjunctive therapy|adjunctive]] antidepressant effect for individuals who do not respond or have only a partial therapeutic response to [[Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor|SSRI]] or [[Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor|SNRI]] medication, and might be a more cost-effective adjunctive agent than [[Atypical antipsychotic|second-generation antipsychotics]].

Research suggests that levomefolic acid (L-methylfolate) taken with a first-line antidepressant provides a modest adjunctive antidepressant effect for individuals who do not respond or have only a partial therapeutic response to SSRI or SNRI medication, and might be a more cost-effective adjunctive agent than second-generation antipsychotics.