Efficacy and safety of two treatment algorithms in bipolar depression consisting of a combination of lithium, lamotrigine or placebo and paroxetine

  • M. L. M. van der Loos*
  • , P. Mulder
  • , E. G. Th. M. Hartong
  • , M. B. J. Blom
  • , A. C. Vergouwen
  • , M. S. van Noorden
  • , M. A. Timmermans
  • , E. Vieta
  • , W. A. Nolen
  • , LamLit Study Grp
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective:

In a previous paper, we reported about the efficacy of the addition of lamotrigine to lithium in patients with bipolar depression. In the second phase of this study paroxetine was added to ongoing treatment in non-responders.

Method:

Bipolar depressed patients (n = 124) treated with lithium were randomized to addition of lamotrigine or placebo. In non-responders after 8 weeks, paroxetine 20 mg was added for another 8 weeks to ongoing treatment.

Results:

After 8 weeks the improvement in patients treated with lamotrigine vs. patients treated with placebo was significant. After addition of paroxetine this difference disappeared as a result of greater further improvement in the non-responders to placebo.

Conclusion:

Addition of lamotrigine to lithium was found effective in bipolar depressed patients. Further addition of paroxetine in non-responders to lithium plus lamotrigine did not appear to provide additional benefit, while it appeared to do so in non-responders to lithium plus placebo.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)246-254
Number of pages9
JournalActa Psychiatrica Scandinavica
Volume122
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept-2010

Keywords

  • bipolar
  • depression
  • lamotrigine
  • lithium
  • paroxetine
  • DOUBLE-BLIND
  • CLINICAL-TRIALS
  • STEP-BD
  • DISORDER
  • SCALE
  • ANTIDEPRESSANTS
  • ILLNESS

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