Comparative efficacy and acceptability of first-generation and second-generation antidepressants in the acute treatment of major depression: protocol for a network meta-analysis.
Many antidepressants are indicated for the treatment of major depression. Two network meta-analyses have provided the most comprehensive assessments to date, accounting for both direct and indirect comparisons; however, these reported conflicting interpretation of results. Here, we present a protoco...
Main Authors: | Furukawa, T, Salanti, G, Atkinson, L, Leucht, S, Ruhe, H, Turner, E, Chaimani, A, Ogawa, Y, Takeshima, N, Hayasaka, Y, Imai, H, Shinohara, K, Suganuma, A, Watanabe, N, Stockton, S, Geddes, J, Cipriani, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2016
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