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Profile of vortioxetine in the treatment of major depressive disorder: an overview of the primary and secondary literature

Authors :
Kelliny M
Croarkin PE
Moore KM
Bobo WV
Source :
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, Vol 2015, Iss default, Pp 1193-1212 (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Dove Medical Press, 2015.

Abstract

Marc Kelliny, Paul E Croarkin, Katherine M Moore, William V Bobo Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA Abstract: This article reviews the pharmacological profile and available efficacy and tolerability/safety data for vortioxetine, one of the most recent antidepressant drugs to be approved in the USA for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) in adults. The efficacy of vortioxetine for treating MDD in adults is supported by eight positive short-term (6- to 12-weeks) randomized, placebo-controlled trials, and one positive randomized, double-blind, 52-week relapse prevention trial. Based on pooled data from short-term randomized trials and from longer-term studies, vortioxetine appears to be well tolerated and to have a low incidence of adverse effects on sexual functioning. Vortioxetine also appears to be effective for treating symptoms of MDD in the elderly based on the results of one randomized trial for which recruitment was focused on this specific population. Nevertheless, effectiveness studies that directly compare the clinical effects of vortioxetine with other established antidepressant drugs are lacking, and there is no evidence as yet that vortioxetine is more clinically effective than other types of antidepressants. Some preliminary suggestions concerning the place of vortioxetine among the broad range of pharmacological treatments for adults with MDD are provided. Keywords: vortioxetine, Lu AA21004, pharmacological profile, pharmacokinetics, drug interactions, adverse effects/side effects/safety, depression, major depression

Subjects

Subjects :
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1178203X
Volume :
2015
Issue :
default
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fa9d5c3386374ad78a50bb17f3cf9506
Document Type :
article