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- Title
Change in pain severity with open label venlafaxine use in patients with a depressive symptomatology: An observational study in primary care
- Authors
Begré, Stefan; Traber, Martin; Gerber, Martin; von Känel, Roland
- Abstract
Abstract: Purpose: Venlafaxine has shown benefit in the treatment of depression and pain. Worldwide data are extensively lacking investigating the outcome of chronic pain patients with depressive symptoms treated by venlafaxine in the primary care setting. This observational study aimed to elucidate the efficacy of venlafaxine and its prescription by Swiss primary care physicians and psychiatrists in patients with chronic pain and depressive symptomatology. Subjects and methods: We studied 505 patients with depressive symptoms suffering from chronic pain in a prospective naturalistic Swiss community based observational trial with venlafaxine in primary care. These patients have been treated with venlafaxine by 122 physicians, namely psychiatrists, general practitioners, and internists. Results: On average, patients were treated with 143±75mg (0–450mg) venlafaxine daily for a follow-up of three months. Venlafaxine proved to be beneficial in the treatment of both depressive symptoms and chronic pain. Discussion: Although side effects were absent in most patients, physicians might have frequently omitted satisfactory response rate of depression by underdosing venlafaxine. Our results reflect the complexity in the treatment of chronic pain in patients with depressive symptoms in primary care. Conclusion: Further randomized dose-finding studies are needed to learn more about the appropriate dosage in treating depression and comorbid pain with venlafaxine.
- Subjects
EUROPE; ANTIDEPRESSANTS; PSYCHIATRIC drugs; CHRONIC diseases
- Publication
European Psychiatry, 2008, Vol 23, Issue 3, p178
- ISSN
0924-9338
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1016/j.eurpsy.2008.01.001