How well do antidepressants work in older people? A systematic review of Number Needed to Treat
- PMID: 12103451
- DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0327(00)00332-3
How well do antidepressants work in older people? A systematic review of Number Needed to Treat
Abstract
Objectives: To make direct comparisons between studies of antidepressant treatment of older people using Number Needed to Treat (NNT) analysis.
Methods: Medline and Embase Search 1966-1999 and contact with manufacturers of antidepressant drugs asking for any relevant data on file; NNT analyses of outcome in terms of efficacy and adverse effects.
Results: Most antidepressant trials show efficacy; this is less clear for moclobemide and fluoxetine. Head-to-head comparisons between antidepressants showed significant superiority for paroxetine over fluoxetine and a trend in favour of SSRIs and venlafaxine over tricyclics.
Conclusions: NNT analysis is one way of providing intelligible information on antidepressant efficacy and adverse effects which can inform clinical decisions.
Limitations: Many studies do not present data in a form amenable to NNT analysis. Most head-to-head comparisons between antidepressants are underpowered.
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