A double‐blind, multicenter trial comparing duloxetine with placebo in the treatment of fibromyalgia patients with or without major depressive disorder

Oct 1, 2004Arthritis and rheumatism

Duloxetine compared to placebo for treating fibromyalgia with and without major depression in a double-blind, multicenter trial

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Abstract

Duloxetine treatment resulted in a significant improvement of -5.53 points on the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire total score compared to placebo.

  • Duloxetine-treated subjects showed greater reductions in average pain severity and interference from pain scores compared to those on placebo.
  • Significant reductions in the number of tender points and improvements in mean tender point pain threshold were observed in duloxetine-treated subjects.
  • Female subjects receiving duloxetine demonstrated significant improvement across most efficacy measures, while male subjects did not show significant improvement.
  • The treatment effect in female subjects for pain reduction appeared independent of mood or anxiety effects.
  • Duloxetine was found to be safely administered and well tolerated throughout the study.

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