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Antidepressant responses in direct comparisons of melancholic and non-melancholic depression.

Juan UndurragaGustavo H VázquezLeonardo TondoRoss J Baldessarini
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2020)
Antidepressant responses were similar in Mel and nonMel depressed patients. Mel subjects responded 25% less with placebo but were more severely depressed initially, and there was preferential response to TCAs in both Mel and nonMel subjects. The findings provide little support for proposed differences in responses to particular treatments among Mel versus nonMel depressed patients, and underscore the need to match for illness severity in making such comparisons.
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