The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Desvenlafaxine treatment compared to placebo in adults with major depression

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Abstract

Of the 247 patients assigned to treatment, 234 comprised the intent-to-treat population.

  • Desvenlafaxine did not show significantly greater improvement than placebo on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression or Clinical Global Impressions-Improvement scale.
  • Significant improvements were observed in the desvenlafaxine group for Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale scores and overall pain measures.
  • Mean daily doses of desvenlafaxine ranged from 179 to 195 mg/day.
  • Common adverse events in the desvenlafaxine group included nausea, dry mouth, and constipation, occurring at least twice the rate of placebo.

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