Background It has been suggested that the efficacy of antidepressants has been overestimated in clinical trials owing to unblinding of drug treatments by adverse events. Aims To investigate the association between adverse events and the efficacy of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Method The literature was searched to identify randomised, doubleblind, placebo-controlled trials of SSRIs in the treatment of major depression. Efficacy outcomes were response to treatment and change in depressive symptoms. Reporting of adverse events was used as an indicator of tolerability. Random effects meta-analyses were used to calculate pooled estimates. Meta-regression analyses were performed to investigate the association between adverse ...
There are controversial data on the efficacy and safety profile of selective serotonin reuptake inhi...
It has been hypothesised that the perception of adverse events in placebo-controlled antidepressant ...
Background: Previous meta-analyses of published and unpublished trials indicate that antidepressants...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that the efficacy of antidepressants has been overestimated in clini...
Background: Biases in adverse effect reporting in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) [e.g. due to i...
This thesis focuses on the antidepressant effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)...
The recent questioning of the antidepressant effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI...
It has been suggested that the superiority of antidepressants over placebo in controlled trials is m...
Objective: To summarize remission rates and dropouts due to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) or lack of...
Background: The increasing rate of failure of antidepressant trials in major depressive disorder (MD...
BACKGROUND: The nocebo effect, when a harmless substance creates harmful effects in a person who tak...
Objective: To assess and clarify the relations between selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)...
Item does not contain fulltextImprovements in placebo groups of antidepressant trials account for a ...
Depression is the most prevalent psychiatric disorder in the world, affecting 4.4% of the global pop...
This thesis addresses several controversial issues regarding commonly used antidepressants, includin...
There are controversial data on the efficacy and safety profile of selective serotonin reuptake inhi...
It has been hypothesised that the perception of adverse events in placebo-controlled antidepressant ...
Background: Previous meta-analyses of published and unpublished trials indicate that antidepressants...
BackgroundIt has been suggested that the efficacy of antidepressants has been overestimated in clini...
Background: Biases in adverse effect reporting in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) [e.g. due to i...
This thesis focuses on the antidepressant effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)...
The recent questioning of the antidepressant effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI...
It has been suggested that the superiority of antidepressants over placebo in controlled trials is m...
Objective: To summarize remission rates and dropouts due to adverse drug reactions (ADRs) or lack of...
Background: The increasing rate of failure of antidepressant trials in major depressive disorder (MD...
BACKGROUND: The nocebo effect, when a harmless substance creates harmful effects in a person who tak...
Objective: To assess and clarify the relations between selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI)...
Item does not contain fulltextImprovements in placebo groups of antidepressant trials account for a ...
Depression is the most prevalent psychiatric disorder in the world, affecting 4.4% of the global pop...
This thesis addresses several controversial issues regarding commonly used antidepressants, includin...
There are controversial data on the efficacy and safety profile of selective serotonin reuptake inhi...
It has been hypothesised that the perception of adverse events in placebo-controlled antidepressant ...
Background: Previous meta-analyses of published and unpublished trials indicate that antidepressants...