Antidepressants plus benzodiazepines for adults with major depression

Jun 4, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antidepressants combined with benzodiazepines in adults with major depression

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Abstract

Combined therapy of benzodiazepines plus antidepressants was more effective than antidepressants alone for depressive severity in the early phase (four weeks).

  • In the early phase, combining benzodiazepines with antidepressants showed a moderate effect on reducing depressive severity (SMD -0.25).
  • No significant differences in effectiveness were observed during the acute phase (five to 12 weeks) or continuous phase (more than 12 weeks).
  • Combined therapy was more effective than antidepressants alone for achieving response and remission in depression in the early phase.
  • There was no difference in dropout rates due to any reason between the two treatment approaches.
  • Fewer participants dropped out due to adverse events in the combined therapy group compared to those receiving only antidepressants.
  • Participants in the combined therapy group reported a higher frequency of at least one adverse effect compared to those on antidepressants alone.

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