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Pharmacological treatments in panic disorder in adults: a network meta-analysis.

Giuseppe GuaianaNicholas MeaderCorrado BarbuiSimon Jc DaviesToshi A FurukawaHissei ImaiSofia DiasDeborah M CaldwellMarkus KoestersAran TajikaIrene BighelliAlessandro PompoliAndrea CiprianiSarah DawsonLindsay Robertson
Published in: The Cochrane database of systematic reviews (2023)
In terms of efficacy, SSRIs, SNRIs (venlafaxine), TCAs, MAOIs and BDZs may be effective, with little difference between classes. However, it is important to note that the reliability of these findings may be limited due to the overall low quality of the studies, with all having unclear or high risk of bias across multiple domains. Within classes, some differences emerged. For example, amongst the SSRIs paroxetine and fluoxetine seem to have stronger evidence of efficacy than sertraline. Benzodiazepines appear to have a small but significant advantage in terms of tolerability (incidence of dropouts) over other classes.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • open label
  • randomized controlled trial
  • double blind