The Journal of clinical psychiatry

Comparing Vortioxetine and Desvenlafaxine in People with Major Depression Who Partially Responded to SSRI Treatment

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Abstract

Vortioxetine resulted in a 32.5% remission rate compared to 24.8% for desvenlafaxine after 8 weeks in patients with major depressive disorder.

  • Vortioxetine demonstrated non-inferiority to desvenlafaxine in mean change from baseline to week 8 in depression severity scores.
  • Patients treated with vortioxetine achieved higher rates of symptomatic and functional remission than those treated with desvenlafaxine.
  • Significantly greater improvements in daily and social functioning were observed in patients receiving vortioxetine.
  • Vortioxetine users reported greater satisfaction with their medication compared to those on desvenlafaxine.
  • Treatment-emergent adverse events were reported by 46.1% of vortioxetine users and 39.6% of desvenlafaxine users, mostly mild to moderate.

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