Comparative efficacy and tolerability of antidepressants for major depressive disorder in children and adolescents: a network meta-analysis

Jun 13, 2016Lancet (London, England)

How well and how safely antidepressants work for depression in children and teens: a combined comparison

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Abstract

A total of 5260 participants were included across 34 trials evaluating antidepressant treatments for major depressive disorder in children and adolescents.

  • Fluoxetine was found to be statistically significantly more effective than placebo, with a standardized mean difference of -0.51.
  • In terms of tolerability, fluoxetine had lower discontinuation rates due to adverse events compared to duloxetine and imipramine.
  • Patients taking imipramine, venlafaxine, and duloxetine experienced higher rates of discontinuation due to adverse events compared to placebo.
  • The quality of evidence for most comparisons among the antidepressants was rated as very low.
  • Efficacy showed moderate heterogeneity with an I(2) value of 33.21%, while tolerability exhibited no heterogeneity (I(2) = 0%).

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