The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Effectiveness and safety of 50 mg desvenlafaxine in treating major depression in women around and after menopause

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Abstract

Desvenlafaxine at 50 mg/d resulted in a 9.9-point greater decrease in depression scores compared to placebo after 8 weeks.

  • Desvenlafaxine was associated with significant improvements in depression severity as measured by the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale.
  • Improvements were also noted in disability and pain intensity scores by the end of the trial.
  • Significant benefits on functional outcomes were observed as early as week 2.
  • Desvenlafaxine was generally safe and well tolerated among participants.

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