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Meta-Analysis
. 2022 May;55(3):139-147.
doi: 10.1055/a-1681-2047. Epub 2021 Nov 18.

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of L-Methylfolate Augmentation in Depressive Disorders

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Meta-Analysis

Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of L-Methylfolate Augmentation in Depressive Disorders

Abdullah Al Maruf et al. Pharmacopsychiatry. 2022 May.
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Abstract

Objectives: Partial response to pharmacotherapy is common in major depressive disorder (MDD) and many patients require alternative pharmacotherapy or augmentation, including adjunctive L-methylfolate. Given that L-methylfolate augmentation is rarely included in major clinical practice guidelines, we sought to systematically review evidence for L-methylfolate augmentation in adults with MDD and to examine its efficacy meta-analytically.

Methods: We systematically searched PubMed for articles up to December 31, 2020, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) recommendations. Included studies were published in peer-reviewed, English-language journals and examined L-methylfolate adjunctive therapy in depressive disorders or its effect on antidepressant response. A fixed- and random-effects meta-analysis and risk of bias assessment using the Cochrane Risk of Bias Tool were conducted.

Results: Qualitative assessment of nine articles (N=6,707 patients) suggests that adjunctive L-methylfolate improved antidepressant response. In the meta-analysis of categorical Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-17 response, (three studies, N=483) adjunctive L-methylfolate was associated with a small effect versus antidepressant monotherapy (relative risk: 1.25, 95% confidence interval [CI]=1.08 to 1.46, p=0.004). A meta-analysis of four studies (N=507) using a continuous measure of depressive symptoms showed a similar effect of adjunctive L-methylfolate (standardized mean difference=- 0.38, 95% CI=- 0.59 to-0.17, p=0.0003).

Conclusion: Adjunctive L-methylfolate may have modest efficacy in antidepressant-treated adults with MDD.

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Conflict of interest statement

LCB was an employee of Tempus Labs which provides MTHFR genetic testing. AAM, EAP, CAB, and LCB are members of the Pharmacogenomics Research Network (PGRN) and Clinical Pharmacogenetics Implementation Consortium (CPIC). AAM, LCB, and CAB are members of the International Society for Psychiatric Genetics (ISPG).

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