We reviewed all double‐blind antidepressant trials reported between 1987 and 1992 in samples of people aged 55 years or more with a primary diagnosis of major or clinical depression. There was an increase in the annual rate of trials conducted compared with the period from 1964 to 1986. About 27% of patients commencing trials withdrew prior to completion. Of those who completed, there was a general reduction of about 55% in scores on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. No differences in efficacy between drugs were found. Newer antidepressants, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, appeared to have fewer side‐effects, but methodological shortcomings limited interpretation of the results. Recommendations for future resea...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Can J Psychiatry, Vol 49, Suppl 1, March 2004 41S Major depressive disorder is frequently undiagnos...
Objective Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is as...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in the elderly and in the last few years this led to a significan...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Objective: To establish the efficacy and tolerability of continuing treatment with antidepressants i...
It is often stated that depressive phenomenology and prognosis differ between elderly and younger de...
Objective: To establish the efficacy and tolerability of continuing treatment with antidepressants i...
We monitored antidepressant prescriptions to elderly patients over the age of 60 years admitted to a...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is a common psychiatric disorder in the elderly population. The effica...
Major depression in the elderly is often associated with a poorer prognosis than in younger patients...
Depression in the elderly is a major challenge to current Psychiatry and a major mental health probl...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Can J Psychiatry, Vol 49, Suppl 1, March 2004 41S Major depressive disorder is frequently undiagnos...
Objective Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is as...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in the elderly and in the last few years this led to a significan...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Objective: To establish the efficacy and tolerability of continuing treatment with antidepressants i...
It is often stated that depressive phenomenology and prognosis differ between elderly and younger de...
Objective: To establish the efficacy and tolerability of continuing treatment with antidepressants i...
We monitored antidepressant prescriptions to elderly patients over the age of 60 years admitted to a...
BACKGROUND: Major depression is a common psychiatric disorder in the elderly population. The effica...
Major depression in the elderly is often associated with a poorer prognosis than in younger patients...
Depression in the elderly is a major challenge to current Psychiatry and a major mental health probl...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Can J Psychiatry, Vol 49, Suppl 1, March 2004 41S Major depressive disorder is frequently undiagnos...
Objective Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is as...