Escitalopram and duloxetine in the treatment of major depressive disorder: a pooled analysis of two trials

Pooled analyses have shown that escitalopram has superior effectiveness versus all comparators, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and venlafaxine. Recent studies have compared escitalopram with duloxetine. Data from two randomized, double-blind studies that compared escitalopram (10–20 mg/day) and duloxetine (60 mg/day) were pooled and analysed for all patients and for the subsample of severely depressed patients [baseline Montgomery-A° sberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) score Z30]. Escitalopram (n= 280) was superior to duloxetine (n= 284) with respect to mean change from baseline in MADRS score at weeks 1, 2, 4 and 8 with a mean treatment difference at week 8 of 2.6 points
(P < 0.01). Similar results were seen for severely depressed patients, with a mean treatment difference of 3.7 points (P < 0.01). Response and remission rates at week 8 were significantly higher for patients treated with escitalopram [response 67.1% for escitalopram compared with 53.2% for duloxetine, P < 0.001; remission (MADRS equal to or less than 12) 54.3% for escitalopram compared with 44.4% for duloxetine, P < 0.05]. The numbers needed to treat based on response and remission rates, in favour of escitalopram, were 8 and 11, respectively, for all patients (6 and 7, respectively, for severely depressed patients). Significantly fewer (P < 0.001) patients (all cause and owing to adverse events) withdrew from the escitalopram group. This pooled analysis shows that over an 8-week treatment period,
escitalopram (10–20 mg/day) is superior in both effectiveness and tolerability compared with duloxetine (60 mg/day).

Reference:  Lam et al. Int Clin Psychopharmacol 2008;23:181-187

Published: 07/01/2008   Last updated: 27/07/2010
 

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