So if I do the assessment and I make the diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder, the diagnostic interview that I do doesn't just focus in on post-traumatic stress disorder. It covers a broad range of psychiatric difficulties. So very often--and you heard this from Dr. Brunet as well--a person will also have comorbid or coexisting major depressive disorder, and that will impact on what medication treatments I might recommend.
Right now in psychiatry, for medication treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder, we have some pretty good randomized double-blind controlled studies that look at the effectiveness of treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder with medications called SSRIs or serotonin reuptake inhibitors. There are pretty good studies on two of them. I don't know if you want the names of them.