Paroxetine versus other anti-depressive agents for depression

Apr 4, 2014The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Paroxetine compared to other antidepressants for treating depression

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Abstract

A total of 115 randomized controlled trials with 26,134 participants were analyzed for the efficacy of paroxetine compared to other antidepressants.

  • Paroxetine was found to be more effective than reboxetine in early treatment response, with a moderate quality of evidence.
  • In the acute phase (six to twelve weeks), citalopram showed a better response rate compared to paroxetine based on moderate quality evidence from one study.
  • Paroxetine demonstrated a lower rate of adverse events compared to amitriptyline, imipramine, and older antidepressants as a group.
  • Despite some differences in efficacy, no definitive conclusions can be drawn regarding paroxetine's effectiveness compared to other antidepressants at various time points.
  • The included studies generally had a high risk of bias, raising concerns about the reliability of the findings.

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