Duloxetine in the treatment of major depressive disorder: Comparisons of safety and tolerability in male and female patients

Jun 20, 2006Journal of affective disorders

Duloxetine’s safety and side effects in men and women with major depression

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Abstract

Discontinuation rates due to adverse events for duloxetine were 18.6% in males and 13.5% in females.

  • Common treatment-emergent adverse events included nausea, headache, dry mouth, diarrhea, and constipation for both sexes.
  • Nausea was the only adverse event with a significant difference between sexes, with females reporting nearly three times the rate of nausea compared to males in the placebo group.
  • No significant differences were observed between males and females in pulse, blood pressure, or weight changes.
  • Laboratory analyte abnormalities did not differ significantly between male and female patients.

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