The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Effectiveness of SSRIs and newer antidepressants compared to older antidepressants in severe depression

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Abstract

Response rates for SSRIs in severe depression range from 53% to 64%, while TCAs show rates of 43% to 70%.

  • SSRIs and TCAs demonstrate comparable effectiveness in treating severe or melancholic depression.
  • Newer antidepressants like venlafaxine and mirtazapine have shown greater efficacy than placebo and are more effective than fluoxetine.
  • Nefazodone and bupropion are also effective treatments for severe depression, surpassing placebo in efficacy.
  • SSRIs and newer agents are generally better tolerated than TCAs, with fewer side effects related to anticholinergic and cardiovascular issues.
  • Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) and combination therapy may benefit some patients with severe depression.

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