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Got It, Hide thisThorlund K, Druyts E, Wu P, et al. Comparative efficacy and safety of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors in older adults: a network meta-analysis. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2015;63:1002-9.
In older adults with major depression, which drugs are best for reducing depression symptoms? Are some drugs worse than others for side effects such as dizziness, vertigo (dizziness with feelings of spinning), syncope (fainting), loss of consciousness, and falls?
Depression is a common mood disorder that affects how you feel, think, and behave. It is an important mental health issue for older people. Symptoms of depression (e.g., feeling sad, losing interest in things you like to do, having trouble thinking or concentrating, feeling anxious or restless) can be severe and persist (major depression) or milder.
Depression is more than just being sad and may get worse if not treated. There are many treatments for depression, both without drugs and with drugs. This review is about drugs that have been tested among older people. The types of drugs reviewed are serotonin- and norepinephrine-reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs) and selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
The researchers did a systematic review, searching for studies that were published up to December 2013.
They found 15 randomized controlled trials with 4,588 people (average age 67 to 80 years, 62% women).
The key features of the studies were:
For reducing symptoms of depression:
For causing dizziness:
There was not enough information about other side effects of the drugs.
In older people with major depression, duloxetine, paroxetine, and sertraline each reduce depression symptoms more than placebo. Duloxetine and paroxetine each reduce depression symptoms more than fluoxetine or escitalopram.
Outcomes | Effect of treatment* |
Depression symptoms | Duloxetine reduced depression symptoms more than placebo, fluoxetine, escitalopram, or citalopram |
| Paroxetine reduced depression symptoms more than placebo, fluoxetine, or escitalopram |
| Sertraline reduced depression symptoms more than placebo |
Dizziness | Venlafaxine caused dizziness more often than placebo, sertraline, or fluoxetine |
| Duloxetine caused dizziness more often than placebo |