Antidepressant treatment for postnatal depression

Sep 12, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Treatments for Depression After Childbirth

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Abstract

Meta-analyses showed that women receiving selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) had higher rates of response and remission than those given placebo.

  • Six randomized controlled trials with 596 participants were included in the review, primarily from the UK, US, and Israel.
  • Pooled risk ratios indicated that women on SSRIs had a response rate of 1.43 and a remission rate of 1.79 compared to placebo.
  • One study demonstrated that antidepressants led to greater improvement than treatment as usual during the first four weeks, but no long-term differences were noted.
  • No significant differences in effectiveness were found between sertraline and nortriptyline.
  • Side effects were reported by many women, but no meaningful differences in adverse effects were found between treatment groups.
  • The evidence quality was assessed as very low, with high risk of bias and limited information on the effects of antidepressants on infants.

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