1. Rethinking the role of trazodone in the different depressive dimensions
- Author
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Berardelli, I, Amerio, A, Bartoli, F, Cuomo, A, Deste, G, Orsolini, L, Sampogna, G, Pompili, M, Berardelli I., Amerio A., Bartoli F., Cuomo A., Deste G., Orsolini L., Sampogna G., Pompili M., Berardelli, I, Amerio, A, Bartoli, F, Cuomo, A, Deste, G, Orsolini, L, Sampogna, G, Pompili, M, Berardelli I., Amerio A., Bartoli F., Cuomo A., Deste G., Orsolini L., Sampogna G., and Pompili M.
- Abstract
Introduction: The efficacy of trazodone for several psychopathologic dimensions of depression has been shown in the literature. Trazodone has been widely used in some clinical contexts (e.g. for insomnia and depression in the elderly). However, the role of trazodone in several aspects of depression is not well known. Area covered: Eight experts from academic and medical centers across Italy met to identify the difficulties and barriers faced in daily clinical practice in the assessment and management of major depressive disorder and how the use of trazodone could address some unmet needs. The objective of the expert meetings and the present document was to increase knowledge of particular areas of treatment with trazodone. Expert opinion: Evidence of the role of trazodone in patients affected by major depressive disorder with anxiety symptoms, insomnia, agitation, cognitive deficits, alcohol use disorders, physical comorbidities, and suicide risk has been identified, showing the effectiveness of trazodone in different presentations of major depressive disorder. The main characteristics of patients with depression for whom trazodone seems to be most effective have been identified, providing clinicians with information on possible uses of this drug in such population of patients.
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- 2024