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Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials

In treating Major Depressive Disorder with associated painful physical symptoms (PPS), the effect of duloxetine on PPS has been shown to decompose into a direct effect on PPS and an indirect effect on PPS via depressive symptoms (DS) improvement. To evaluate the changes in relative contributions of...

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Autores principales: Harada, Eiji, Tokuoka, Hirofumi, Fujikoshi, Shinji, Funai, Jumpei, Wohlreich, Madelaine M., Ossipov, Michael H., Iwata, Nakao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4751744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26882344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000406
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author Harada, Eiji
Tokuoka, Hirofumi
Fujikoshi, Shinji
Funai, Jumpei
Wohlreich, Madelaine M.
Ossipov, Michael H.
Iwata, Nakao
author_facet Harada, Eiji
Tokuoka, Hirofumi
Fujikoshi, Shinji
Funai, Jumpei
Wohlreich, Madelaine M.
Ossipov, Michael H.
Iwata, Nakao
author_sort Harada, Eiji
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description In treating Major Depressive Disorder with associated painful physical symptoms (PPS), the effect of duloxetine on PPS has been shown to decompose into a direct effect on PPS and an indirect effect on PPS via depressive symptoms (DS) improvement. To evaluate the changes in relative contributions of the direct and indirect effects over time, we analyzed pooled data from 3 randomized double-blind studies comparing duloxetine 60 mg/d with placebo in patients with major depressive disorder and PPS. Changes from baseline in Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale total and Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form average pain score were assessed over 8 weeks. Path analysis examined the (1) direct effect of treatment on PPS and/or indirect effect on PPS via DS improvement and (2) direct effect of treatment on DS and/or indirect effect on DS via PPS improvement. At week 1, the direct effect of duloxetine on PPS (75.3%) was greater than the indirect effect through DS improvement (24.7%) but became less (22.6%) than the indirect effect (77.4%) by week 8. Initially, the direct effect of duloxetine on PPS was markedly greater than its indirect effect, whereas later the indirect effect predominated. Conversely, at week 1, the direct effect of treatment on DS (46.4%) was less than the indirect effect (53.6%), and by week 8 it superseded (62.6%) the indirect effect (37.4%). Thus, duloxetine would relieve PPS directly in the initial phase and indirectly via improving DS in the later phase.
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spelling pubmed-47517442016-02-29 Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials Harada, Eiji Tokuoka, Hirofumi Fujikoshi, Shinji Funai, Jumpei Wohlreich, Madelaine M. Ossipov, Michael H. Iwata, Nakao Pain Research Paper In treating Major Depressive Disorder with associated painful physical symptoms (PPS), the effect of duloxetine on PPS has been shown to decompose into a direct effect on PPS and an indirect effect on PPS via depressive symptoms (DS) improvement. To evaluate the changes in relative contributions of the direct and indirect effects over time, we analyzed pooled data from 3 randomized double-blind studies comparing duloxetine 60 mg/d with placebo in patients with major depressive disorder and PPS. Changes from baseline in Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale total and Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form average pain score were assessed over 8 weeks. Path analysis examined the (1) direct effect of treatment on PPS and/or indirect effect on PPS via DS improvement and (2) direct effect of treatment on DS and/or indirect effect on DS via PPS improvement. At week 1, the direct effect of duloxetine on PPS (75.3%) was greater than the indirect effect through DS improvement (24.7%) but became less (22.6%) than the indirect effect (77.4%) by week 8. Initially, the direct effect of duloxetine on PPS was markedly greater than its indirect effect, whereas later the indirect effect predominated. Conversely, at week 1, the direct effect of treatment on DS (46.4%) was less than the indirect effect (53.6%), and by week 8 it superseded (62.6%) the indirect effect (37.4%). Thus, duloxetine would relieve PPS directly in the initial phase and indirectly via improving DS in the later phase. Wolters Kluwer 2015-11-03 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4751744/ /pubmed/26882344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000406 Text en © 2015 International Association for the Study of Pain This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits downloading and sharing the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Harada, Eiji
Tokuoka, Hirofumi
Fujikoshi, Shinji
Funai, Jumpei
Wohlreich, Madelaine M.
Ossipov, Michael H.
Iwata, Nakao
Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
title Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
title_full Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
title_fullStr Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
title_full_unstemmed Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
title_short Is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? Pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
title_sort is duloxetine's effect on painful physical symptoms in depression an indirect result of improvement of depressive symptoms? pooled analyses of three randomized controlled trials
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4751744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26882344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000406
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