Efficacy of Adjunctive D-Cycloserine to Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation for Major Depressive Disorder

Oct 12, 2022JAMA psychiatry

Effectiveness of Adding D-Cycloserine to Intermittent Theta-Burst Stimulation in Treating Major Depression

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Abstract

Participants receiving iTBS with D-cycloserine showed a greater improvement in depressive symptoms than those receiving iTBS with a placebo.

  • The study involved 50 participants with major depressive disorder (MDD) over 4 weeks.
  • Those receiving iTBS plus D-cycloserine had a mean improvement of -6.15 in MADRS scores compared to the placebo group.
  • Clinical response rates were significantly higher in the D-cycloserine group (73.9%) compared to the placebo group (29.3%).
  • The rates of clinical remission were also higher in the D-cycloserine group (39.1%) than in the placebo group (4.2%).
  • No serious side effects were reported, suggesting the treatment was safe.
  • Adjunctive D-cycloserine may improve outcomes of iTBS in MDD and requires further study.

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