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Review
. 2006 Apr;10(3):185-92.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejpain.2005.03.004. Epub 2005 Apr 18.

Guidelines for the use of antidepressants in painful rheumatic conditions

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Guidelines for the use of antidepressants in painful rheumatic conditions

Serge Perrot et al. Eur J Pain. 2006 Apr.

Abstract

Objectives: Antidepressants are widely used to treat painful chronic rheumatic conditions but, contrary to neuropathic conditions, little is known about their true analgesic properties and value in these situations. Our group, which focuses on pain in rheumatology, aimed to develop recommendations for the use of antidepressants in rheumatology, based on evidence-based review of published data and expert opinion.

Method: We identified relevant drugs and conditions and searched Medline, Embase and Pascal (1966-2003) for relevant publications in a number of European languages. We scored each study for quality, and used an expert consensus approach to formulate recommendations.

Results: We identified 77 studies and 12 meta-analyses and literature review on the use of antidepressant to treat painful rheumatological conditions. Forty-nine of these clinical studies were considered valid and were used to develop the recommendations. When evidence was lacking we based recommendations on our clinical experience.

Conclusions: These recommendations for the treatment of painful rheumatological conditions with antidepressants were developed using evidence-based and expert consensus approaches and are the first of their kind in this field. Our review of the literature highlights the need for further, well-designed clinical studies of the use of antidepressants to treat painful rheumatological conditions.

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