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Study Identifies Predictors for Antidepressant Treatment Response
Previous retrospective studies of relapse during continuance
in major depression have suggested that response patterns during initial treatment predict relapse. A study just published
in the American Journal of Psychiatry calls these
findings into question. 570 patients with major depression were treated with fluoxetine. Those who responded (N=292)
were randomized to placebo or fluoxetine maintenance for 52 weeks. In both the placebo and fluoxetine group, symptom
severity, chronicity, neurovegetative symptom pattern, and female gender were significantly correlated with increased
relapse risk; initial response pattern was not. http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/163/9/1542
-PC