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Fluoxetine compared with other antidepressants for depression

Cipriani A, Brambilla P, Furukawa TA, Geddes J, Gregis M, Hotopf M, Malvini L, Barbui C
Published Online: 
October 7, 2009

The efficacy and tolerability of fluoxetine was compared to other antidepressants (tricyclics, heterocyclics and newer antidepressants) for the acute treatment of depressive illness. One hundred thirty-two randomised controlled trials were identified. Pooling the results from the trials, statistically significant differences in efficacy and in tolerability were found between fluoxetine and some antidepressants. However, it is difficult to draw clear clinically meaningful conclusions and more reliable data about antidepressants' safety profile are needed. Without more robust evidence, the researchers suggest that treatment decisions are to be based on considerations of drug toxicity, patient acceptability, and cost.

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