The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Effectiveness and safety of daily 60 mg and 120 mg duloxetine in patients hospitalized for severe depression

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Abstract

At week 8, 67.3% of patients achieved remission regardless of whether they received duloxetine at 60 mg or 120 mg daily.

  • There was no significant difference in the change of depression scores between the 60 mg and 120 mg groups at week 4.
  • Response rates at week 4 were 60% for the 60 mg group and 62% for the 120 mg group, with both groups maintaining improvements at week 8.
  • Mean depression scores at week 8 were similar, with 5.8 for the 60 mg group and 5.6 for the 120 mg group.
  • Most secondary measures showed significant improvement from baseline to week 8, but no differences between the two dosing groups.
  • Common side effects included headache and nausea, occurring in over 10% of patients in both groups.

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