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large majority of participants (184
[92%]) were noted at baseline to receive
therapy predominantly with SSRIs
or dual-action antidepressants either
alone or in combination with other antidepressants.
Patients were treated with
the following SSRI/serotonin norepinephrine
reuptake inhibitor (SNRI)
medications: paroxetine (n=24), sertraline
(n=45), citalopram (n=20), escitalopram
(n=1), venlafaxine (n=25),
fluoxetine (n=70), fluvoxamine (n=3);
bupropion was also used (n=20), although
mostly as an adjunct treatment
(n=15) vs monotherapy (n=5).
Monotherapy with tricyclic antidepressants
was far less common (n=7 [4%]).
Combination antidepressant therapy
was used by 22 participants (14%),
while 4 of the participants (2%) were
treated with other antidepressant monotherapy,
ie, monoamine oxidase inhibitor
or nefazodone
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