Antidepressants for pain management in adults with chronic pain: a network meta-analysis.

🎖️ Top 10% JournalOct 5, 2024Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Comparing antidepressants for managing chronic pain in adults

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Abstract

A network meta-analysis of 176 studies involving 28,664 participants identified duloxetine as the only reliably effective antidepressant for chronic pain relief.

  • Duloxetine showed moderate- to high-certainty evidence for efficacy across multiple pain relief outcomes.
  • Milnacipran was often ranked as the next most effective antidepressant, but with lower certainty of evidence.
  • Most studies focused on short-term outcomes, averaging 10 weeks, and excluded participants with low mood or other mental health conditions.
  • Insufficient evidence exists to support the efficacy and safety of other antidepressants for chronic pain.
  • Future research should involve larger trials, focus on long-term outcomes, and include participants with co-occurring low mood.

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