Increased frequency of first-episode poststroke depression after discontinuation of escitalopram.

Category Primary study
JournalStroke
Year 2011
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to compare escitalopram, problem-solving therapy, and placebo to prevent poststroke depression during 6 months after discontinuation of treatment. METHODS: We examined for depression 33 patients assigned to placebo, 34 to escitalopram, and 41 to problem-solving therapy. RESULTS: After controlling for age, gender, prior mood disorder, and severity of stroke, new-onset major depression and Hamilton Depression scores were significantly higher 6 months after escitalopram was discontinued compared with the problem-solving therapy or placebo groups. CONCLUSIONS: Discontinuation of escitalopram may increase poststroke depressive symptoms.
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First added on: May 08, 2022