The expert consensus guideline series. Pharmacotherapy of depressive disorders in older patients.

Jan 9, 2007Postgraduate medicine

Medication Treatment Guidelines for Depression in Older Adults

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Abstract

Consensus was reached on 89% of treatment options for depression in older patients.

  • Identifying coexisting medical conditions is essential, as they may contribute to depression and complicate treatment.
  • For unipolar nonpsychotic major depression, the preferred treatment is an antidepressant (SSRI or venlafaxine XR) combined with psychotherapy.
  • Unipolar psychotic major depression is best treated with an antidepressant (SSRI or venlafaxine XR) along with newer atypical antipsychotics or electroconvulsive therapy.
  • Dysthymic disorder or persistent milder depression is recommended to be treated with a combination of antidepressants (SSRIs preferred) and psychotherapy.
  • Citalopram and sertraline received the highest ratings for efficacy and tolerability among SSRIs.

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