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Antidepressants in the elderly.
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Geriatric PsychiatryVariable Age CutoffsPsychiatryGeriatricsMedicinePsychotropic MedicationPsychopharmacologyDepressionPharmacotherapyMood DisordersElderly VariesSecondary AnalysisPharmacologyGeriatric Medicine
How effective are antidepressants for treating depression in the elderly? Response to antidepressants in the elderly varies widely from 45% to 80%, compared with 35% to 70% for placebo, with inconsistencies in part owing to use of secondary analysis, variable age cutoffs, and short trials.