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Depressive symptoms in major depression patients treated with desvenlafaxine or placebo

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Abstract

Desvenlafaxine (50 to 400 mg/d) demonstrated statistically significant improvements in 10 of 17 symptoms measured by the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression compared to placebo.

  • Significant reductions in depressed mood, feelings of guilt, and suicidal thoughts were observed with desvenlafaxine.
  • Improvements were noted in sleep disturbances, work performance, psychomotor activity, and anxiety symptoms.
  • Desvenlafaxine showed similar efficacy across all doses tested, including the lowest dose of 50 mg/d.
  • All items on the Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale indicated significant improvement except for reduced appetite.

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