The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Desvenlafaxine’s safety and effectiveness for treating major depression in a controlled study

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Abstract

The mean HAM-D(17) score for desvenlafaxine 400 mg/day was 12.50, significantly lower than the placebo score of 15.31.

  • Both 100 mg/day and 400 mg/day dosages of desvenlafaxine resulted in significantly lower depression scores compared to placebo.
  • Response rates for desvenlafaxine at 100 mg/day (51%) and 400 mg/day (48%) were significantly higher than for placebo (35%).
  • Remission rates were significantly greater at the 400 mg/day dose (32%) compared to placebo (19%).
  • Visual Analog Scale-Pain Intensity results indicated significant improvement for the 100 mg/day dose compared to placebo.
  • Common adverse events included nausea, insomnia, and dizziness.

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