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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors in major depression disorder treatment: an umbrella review on systematic reviews.

Mohsen Ghaffari DarabArvin HedayatiElahe KhorasaniMohsen BayatiKhosro Keshavarz
Published in: International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice (2020)
The descriptive analysis of the included articles showed that generally, escitalopram was more effective than other defined SSRIs in terms of response rate, remission rate, and withdrawal rate. Keypoints This work compiles evidence from multiple meta-analyses based on systematic reviews and provides a clearer picture for assessing the efficacy of SSRIs, clarify current gaps and direction of future research in this category of antidepressants. A minority of included articles attained the high-quality rank according to AMSTAR-2. The descriptive analysis of the included articles showed that generally, escitalopram was more effective than other defined SSRIs in terms of response rate, remission rate, and withdrawal rate.
Keyphrases
  • meta analyses
  • systematic review
  • major depressive disorder
  • randomized controlled trial
  • bipolar disorder
  • current status
  • replacement therapy