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February 26, 2008

Switching Medications, Adding Psychotherapy May Help Teens with Ineffective Depression Medication

From EurekAlert! - Breaking News:

For adolescents with depression not responding to an initial treatment with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI; a class of antidepressant drugs), switching medications and adding cognitive behavioral therapy resulted in an improvement in symptoms, compared to just changing medications, according to a study in the February 27 issue of JAMA.

"Untreated depression results in impairment in school, interpersonal relationships, occupational adjustment, and increases the risk for suicidal behavior and completed suicide.

Therefore, the proper treatment of adolescent depression has profound public health implications for youth in this critical stage of development," the researchers write.

Clinical guidelines for the treatment of adolescent depression recommend the prescribing of SSRI medications, psychotherapy, or both.

While these treatments alone or in combination have been shown to be effective, at least 40 percent of adolescents with depression do not show an adequate clinical response to these interventions.

David Brent, M.D., of the University of Pittsburgh, and colleagues examined the relative efficacy of medication type, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and the combination of both for the treatment of resistant adolescent depression.

For 12 weeks, participants were randomized to one of four treatments: switch to a second, different SSRI (paroxetine, citalopram, or fluoxetine); switch to a different SSRI plus CBT; switch to venlafaxine (a selective serotonin and noradrenergic reuptake inhibitor [SNRI], an antidepressant shown in some studies to be superior to an SSRI in the management of treatment-resistant adult depression); switch to venlafaxine plus CBT.

The clinician should convey hope to the adolescent with depression and his or her family that, despite a first unsuccessful treatment for depression, persistence with additional appropriate interventions can result in substantial clinical improvement," the researchers conclude.

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Posted on February 26, 2008 11:41 PM


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