Olanzapine is superior to lamotrigine in the prevention of bipolar depression: a naturalistic observational study

Jun 3, 2014BMC psychiatry

Olanzapine may prevent bipolar depression better than lamotrigine in real-world treatment

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Abstract

Olanzapine had a 20.0% recurrence rate of depressive episodes compared to 57.7% for lamotrigine.

  • Olanzapine demonstrated a significantly lower rate of recurrence for depressive episodes than lamotrigine.
  • Both medications showed similar rates for recurrence of mania and any mood episodes.
  • Olanzapine was associated with a significantly shorter time to recurrence of depressive episodes compared to lamotrigine.
  • No significant difference in time to recurrence for any mood episode was found between the two treatments.
  • Results indicate that olanzapine may be more effective than lamotrigine for preventing depressive episodes in bipolar disorder.

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