Pharmacotherapy of Depression in Older Patients: A Summary of the Expert Consensus Guidelines

Jul 2, 2005Journal of psychiatric practice

Expert guidelines on medication treatment for depression in older adults

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Abstract

Experts reached consensus on 89% of treatment options for depression in older patients.

  • Recommendations include both antidepressant medication and psychotherapy for nonpsychotic major depressive disorder of any severity.
  • For milder depression, either medication or psychotherapy alone may be considered.
  • Unipolar psychotic major depression is best treated with an antidepressant plus a newer atypical antipsychotic, or with electroconvulsive therapy.
  • SSRIs, particularly citalopram and sertraline, received the highest ratings for efficacy and tolerability among antidepressants.
  • Preferred psychotherapy techniques are cognitive-behavioral therapy, supportive psychotherapy, problem-solving psychotherapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy.
  • Psychosocial interventions, such as psychoeducation and family counseling, are recommended alongside pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.

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