Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, USA.
J Clin Psychiatry. 2011 Mar;72(3):e11. doi: 10.4088/JCP.10035tx2c.
Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD, assembled a group of experts to discuss recent research and lay media reports about the safety and efficacy of antidepressants for treating mild-to-moderate depression, including recent controversy surrounding antidepressant-related suicidality. The panel agreed that the data regarding the efficacy of antidepressants are complex, making it easy to misinterpret meta-analysis results. Additionally, the issue of suicidality is quite complicated, but the risk is not great enough to abandon the use of antidepressants, although patients should be monitored carefully. The panel discussed that patients who have mild or moderate depression may benefit from receiving evidence-based psychotherapy first, instead of antidepressants. The panel stressed that additional research and novel treatments are needed to improve outcomes for patients with depression. However, measurement-based pharmacotherapy is an effective tool for helping many patients with depression achieve remission and recovery. Clear communication with the public, the media, and nonpsychiatric clinicians about the safety and efficacy of antidepressants will encourage those who need treatment to seek it.
安德鲁·A·尼伦伯格医学博士召集了一组专家,讨论近期关于抗抑郁药治疗轻度至中度抑郁症的安全性和疗效的研究和媒体报道,包括近期围绕抗抑郁药相关自杀问题的争议。专家组认为,抗抑郁药疗效的数据较为复杂,很容易误解荟萃分析的结果。此外,自杀问题非常复杂,但风险还没有大到足以放弃使用抗抑郁药的程度,尽管应仔细监测患者。专家组讨论了患有轻度或中度抑郁症的患者可能会受益于首先接受基于证据的心理治疗,而不是抗抑郁药。专家组强调,需要进一步的研究和新的治疗方法来改善抑郁症患者的治疗效果。然而,基于测量的药物治疗是帮助许多抑郁症患者缓解和康复的有效工具。与公众、媒体和非精神科临床医生就抗抑郁药的安全性和疗效进行清晰沟通,将鼓励那些需要治疗的人寻求治疗。