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Clinical Trial
. 1983 Jan;44(1):17-21.

Long-term therapy for depression with trazodone

  • PMID: 6337131
Clinical Trial

Long-term therapy for depression with trazodone

L F Fabre Jr et al. J Clin Psychiatry. 1983 Jan.

Abstract

Trazodone and imipramine were compared in a two-center double-blind study of moderately to severely depressed outpatients. Results for 44 patients who have completed the 12-month comparison showed superior efficacy of trazodone at endpoint on all efficacy measures. Significant differences were also seen on individual Hamilton Depression Rating Scale items, with lower anxiety scores at 5 evaluation points for the trazodone group. Clinical Global Impressions ratings also favored trazodone treatment. Anticholinergic effects and tremor were significantly more frequent in imipramine-treated patients, whereas drowsiness was more frequent with trazodone. No significant changes were seen in blood pressure or ophthalmologic exams; 2 trazodone patients and 1 imipramine patient developed slight ECG changes during therapy; these may have been age-related. Continued clinical benefit has been seen in 12 patients who have received open-label trazodone for additional periods of up to 3 years. These findings show trazodone to be clearly effective in long-term treatment of moderate to severe depression; the drug may be of particular benefit when atropine side effects pose serious problems, as in the elderly and patients with cardiovascular disorders.

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