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NEWS: CD: Long-term use of antidepressants helps avoid recurrences


Long-term use of antidepressants helps avoid recurrences, study says

CHICAGO (November 18, 1998 12:15 p.m. EST ) -- 
Patients who recovered from depression with drug treatment were more likely to 
avoid recurrences the longer they took the drug, researchers say.

The findings confirm what psychiatrists have assumed -- that long-term drug 
treatment can keep some patients from new bouts of the disabling illness, 
according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Medical 
Association.

Subjects of the study had previously suffered from either chronic depression, 
defined as lasting two years or more, or "double depression," a milder form of 
depression called dysthymia followed by at least one two-week episode of 
full-blown depression.

After seven months on the drug Zoloft, 161 subjects were randomly assigned to 
continue the medicine for 1 1/2 years or be tapered off to a placebo, without 
knowing which.

Only five of 77 patients (6 percent) of the drug group suffered new bouts of 
depression, compared with 19 of 84 (23 percent) of those who took the placebo.

The study was led by Dr. Martin Keller of Brown University and conducted at 10 
medical centers and two research clinics.

The study involved Zoloft, but the findings should extend to other drugs in the 
same class -- Prozac, Paxil, Effexor, Serzone and Celexa, according to Dr. 
Jerrold Rosenbaum, an expert not involved in the work.

He said doctors already prescribe antidepressants for years at a time because 
previous studies have suggested they would be safe and effective.

But the new findings provide needed data to back the practice, said Rosenbaum, 
associate chief for clinical research in psychiatry at Massachusetts General 
Hospital.

Copyright 1998 Nando Media
Copyright 1998 The Associated Press

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