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Treating the physical symptoms of depression with second-generation antidepressants: A systematic review and metaanalysis

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PSYCHOSOMATICS
Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 191-198

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1176/appi.psy.49.3.191

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Background: Approximately two-thirds of patients with depression experience physical pain symptoms. Coexisting pain complicates the treatment of depression and is associated with worse depression outcomes. Objective: The authors reviewed the effect of newer antidepressants on pain in patients with depression. Method: The authors searched systematically for trials of second-generation antidepressants that enrolled depression patients and reported pain outcomes, pooling changes on the pain visual-analog scale (VAS), using random-effects models. Results: Eight trials were eligible. Pooled analysis of head-to-head trials showed no difference in VAS between duloxetine and paroxetine. Both drugs were superior to placebo. Conclusion: The authors found insufficient evidence to support the choice of one second-gene ration antidepressant over another in patients with pain accompanying depression.

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