The effect of venlafaxine compared with other antidepressants and placebo in the treatment of major depression

Jan 24, 2009European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience

Venlafaxine’s effects compared to other antidepressants and placebo in treating major depression

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Abstract

Venlafaxine showed a 1.35 odds ratio for response in treatment resistant depression compared to alternative antidepressants.

  • Venlafaxine was associated with a greater response (odds ratio 1.15) and remission (odds ratio 1.19) compared to all SSRIs for major depression.
  • Dropout rates were similar between venlafaxine and SSRIs.
  • Compared to tricyclics, venlafaxine had a greater estimated response (odds ratio 1.21), but this was not statistically significant.
  • No difference in remission rates was observed between venlafaxine and tricyclics (odds ratio 1.06).
  • Venlafaxine was associated with a significant reduction in relapse rates (odds ratio 0.37) when compared to placebo.

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