Early pharmacological interventions for prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in individuals experiencing acute traumatic stress symptoms

May 20, 2024The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Early drug treatments to prevent PTSD in people with sudden trauma symptoms

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Abstract

A total of 779 participants were included across eight studies assessing early pharmacological interventions for acute traumatic stress symptoms.

  • Escitalopram and hydrocortisone showed inconclusive evidence regarding their effectiveness in reducing PTSD severity and rates of developing PTSD.
  • No participants dropped out due to adverse events in the escitalopram study, but dropout rates for hydrocortisone due to adverse events remain uncertain.
  • The risk of bias was generally low in the included studies, although attrition rates were rated as high-risk.
  • Limited data on functional disability and quality of life was reported, highlighting gaps in understanding the full impact of these interventions.
  • Stronger conclusions may require larger sample sizes and consistent criteria for assessing participants.

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