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Duloxetine Versus Placebo in the Long-Term Treatment of Patients With Late-Life Major Depression
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating duloxetine hydrochloride and placebo for Major Depressive Disorder. Completed, enrolled 370 participants across 33 sites in 4 countries.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the efficacy and safety of duloxetine 60 mg once daily to placebo on depression in elderly patients (greater than or equal to 65 years of age). Patients who do not respond in the first 13 weeks will be eligible for rescue using pre-defined criteria. Patients randomized to duloxetine 60 mg/day meeting the rescue criteria will be increased to 120 mg/day. Patients randomized to the placebo arm meeting the rescue criteria will be assigned to duloxetine 60 mg/day.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Placebo for 1 week (double-blind placebo lead-in), then duloxetine 30 milligrams (mg) orally once daily (QD) for 1 week, followed by duloxetine 60 mg QD orally for 11 weeks. This double-blind acute treatment phase was followed by a double-blind 12 week continuation phase during which participants either remained on 60 mg QD or were eligible for dose escalation to 120 mg QD orally based on depression symptom severity.
Placebo for 13 weeks (The first week was placebo lead-in). This double-blind acute phase was followed by a double-blind 12 week continuation phase during which participants either remained on placebo or were eligible for receiving duloxetine 60 milligrams (mg) orally once daily (QD), beginning with duloxetine 30 mg QD orally for 1 week followed by duloxetine 60 mg QD orally for the remainder of the study based on depression symptom severity.