Venlafaxine versus lithium monotherapy of rapid and non-rapid cycling patients with bipolar II major depressive episode: A randomized, parallel group, open-label trial

May 20, 2008Journal of affective disorders

Comparing Venlafaxine and Lithium Alone in Bipolar II Depression with Fast or Slow Mood Cycles

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Abstract

Venlafaxine produced a greater reduction in HAM-D 28 scores (p=0.001) compared to lithium in patients with bipolar type II major depressive episode.

  • Venlafaxine led to a higher rate of responders (>50% reduction in baseline HAM-D score) and remitters (final HAM-D score ≤8) in rapid cycling patients compared to lithium.
  • Forty-three patients were treated with venlafaxine and 40 with lithium, with an overall dropout rate of 39.8% due to various reasons.
  • No significant difference in mood conversion rates was observed between venlafaxine and lithium for both rapid and non-rapid cycling patients.
  • The study indicates that venlafaxine may be a more effective initial treatment for bipolar type II major depressive episodes than lithium, with similar mood stability.

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