Authors
Somaye Arabzadeh, Elham Hakkikazazi, Nazila Shahmansouri, Abbas Tafakhori, Alireza Ghajar, Morteza Jafarinia, Shahin Akhondzadeh
Publication date
2018/8/1
Journal
Journal of affective disorders
Volume
235
Pages
236-241
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
Major depressive disorder (MDD) exerts a high health and financial burden on society. The conventional pharmacotherapies for MDD are partially effective and the response to medication often starts with some delay. There are recent reports of antidepressant effects for oral ketamine.
Methods
We employed a double-blind controlled trial to examine the time course of the therapeutic effect of ketamine when combined with the conventional administration of sertraline. A total of 81 patients participated in the study and were scored with the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) at baseline and at 2, 4 and 6 weeks after the start of the trial
Results
General linear model repeated measures demonstrated significant effect for time × treatment interaction on the HDRS scores, with significant difference at all time points post treatment. Early improvement was significantly greater in the ketamine group (85.4 …
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