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A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial of Fluoxetine in Geriatric Patients With Major Depression

Authors :
Janet H. Potvin
Janet C. Bosomworth
Gary D. Tollefson
Susan L. Holman
John H. Heiligenstein
Source :
International Psychogeriatrics. 7:89-104
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 1995.

Abstract

Depression in the geriatric population is a frequents, serious, and potentially reversible disorder, yet relatively few blinded, controlled, antidepressant trial have been reported. A number of age-related issues complicate safe and effective pharmacotherapy. In a 6-week, double-blind trial in moderately to severely depressed (nonpsychotic) outpatients over age 60, fluoxetine (N = 335) was statistically significantly more efficacious than placebo (N = 336) in overall response (43.9% vs. 31.6%, p = .002) and remission (31.6% vs. 18.6%, p < .001) rates. Analyses of early discontinuations because of an adverse drug event revealed no statistically significantly greater rate with fluoxetine (n = 39; 11.6%) than was seen with placebo (n = 29; 8.6%). These results corroborate that major depression in an older population is responsive to antidepressant pharmacotherapy. Specifically, fluoxetine, at a conventional 20-mg dose, was both safe and effective relative to placebo in this special population.

Details

ISSN :
1741203X and 10416102
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Psychogeriatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b2600a94645c3891e475007a2bbf6f2b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/s1041610295001888