Fluoxetine versus trazodone in the treatment of outpatients with major depression.
Fluoxetine and trazodone were compared in a double-blind, randomized, parallel, 6-week trial in 43 outpatients with major depression after a 1-week single-blind placebo period. Thirty-five patients completed at least 3 weeks of active medication, while 25 patients completed all 6 weeks. Response rates, whether defined by end-of-treatment Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) score less than 10 or by a 50% reduction in HAM-D scores, were equivalent for the two medications. For fluoxetine, HAM-D scores were significantly lower at Weeks 1 and 2 compared with those of trazodone. Trazodone improved sleep significantly more than fluoxetine. Fluoxetine was associated more frequently with weight loss (p = .002) and less frequently with dizziness (p = .04) than trazodone.
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- Weight Loss
- Trazodone
- Random Allocation
- Psychiatry
- Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
- Personality Inventory
- Humans
- Fluoxetine
- Double-Blind Method
- Dizziness
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Published In
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Weight Loss
- Trazodone
- Random Allocation
- Psychiatry
- Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
- Personality Inventory
- Humans
- Fluoxetine
- Double-Blind Method
- Dizziness