Comparative efficacy and acceptability of 21 antidepressant drugs for the acute treatment of adults with major depressive disorder: a systematic review and network meta-analysis.

🥇 Top 1% JournalFeb 26, 2018Lancet (London, England)

How well 21 antidepressant drugs work and are tolerated for treating adults with major depression

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Abstract

A total of 522 trials involving 116,477 participants were included in the analysis of antidepressant efficacy and acceptability for major depressive disorder.

  • All antidepressants were found to be more effective than placebo, with odds ratios (ORs) ranging from 2.13 for amitriptyline to 1.37 for reboxetine.
  • Agomelatine and fluoxetine were associated with fewer treatment dropouts compared to placebo, while clomipramine resulted in higher dropout rates.
  • Efficacy differences among antidepressants varied, with ORs between 1.15 and 1.55, and acceptability ranging from 0.64 to 0.83.
  • Head-to-head studies indicated that agomelatine, amitriptyline, and others were more effective than several other antidepressants, which had lower efficacy ratings.
  • The risk of bias was identified as high in 9% of trials, with the certainty of evidence rated as moderate to very low.

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