Antidepressants for people with epilepsy and depression

Dec 3, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antidepressants for people with both epilepsy and depression

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Abstract

471 patients with epilepsy were included in the review of antidepressant effects on depression.

  • Eight studies comprised the review, consisting of three randomized controlled trials and five prospective cohort studies.
  • Responder rates for antidepressant treatment varied widely, ranging from 24% to 97%, depending on the specific antidepressant used.
  • Limited evidence suggested a mean difference of 1.17 in depression scores for citalopram, based on two cohort studies with a total of 88 patients.
  • There was no significant increase in seizure frequency reported with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) in three studies.
  • Patients treated with antidepressants were more likely to withdraw from studies due to adverse events rather than inefficacy.
  • Common adverse events associated with SSRIs included nausea, dizziness, sedation, gastrointestinal disturbance, and sexual dysfunction.

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