Efficacy and Safety of Duloxetine 60 mg and 120 mg Daily in Patients Hospitalized for Severe Depression

Sep 28, 2010The 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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