The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Drugs used to treat depression that does not respond to usual treatments in adults

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Abstract

2731 participants were included across 10 randomized controlled trials assessing treatments for treatment-resistant depression.

  • Augmenting existing antidepressant treatment with mianserin or certain antipsychotics may improve depressive symptoms over the short term.
  • No significant difference in depression severity was found when switching to mianserin compared with continued antidepressant monotherapy.
  • Augmentation with mirtazapine is associated with minimal improvement in depressive symptoms and no significant difference in treatment dropout rates.
  • Increasing dropout rates were observed when augmenting antidepressant treatment with antipsychotics, indicating potential side effects or adverse events.
  • Evidence regarding the effects of switching to mianserin and augmenting with buspirone is currently insufficient and requires further investigation.

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Competing interests

GL has received payments for lectures from pharmaceutical companies. PD, SI, DK, and NW have no conflicts to declare. DK was the chief investigator for the MIR study (Kessler 2018); GL and NW were co‐investigators. Author CW deceased: declarations of interest published in the protocol (Williams 2013)."CW has no conflicts to declare".
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