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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR1048
来源IDRR-1048-OSD
St. John's Wort for Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review
Alicia Ruelaz Maher; Susanne Hempel; Eric Apaydin; Roberta M. Shanman; Marika Booth; Jeremy N. V. Miles; Melony E. Sorbero
发表日期2015-10-06
出版年2015
页码144
语种英语
结论

St. John's Wort for Mild and Moderate Depression Outperforms Placebo and Is Comparable to Antidepressants, but the Evidence Has Limitations

  • The review showed that SJW given as monotherapy for mild and moderate depression is superior to placebo in improving symptoms and not significantly different from antidepressant medication; however, there was evidence of substantial heterogeneity between studies.
  • There is low quality evidence of no statistically significant difference in the number of patients in remission compared with placebo and antidepressants.
  • Only two trials assessed quality of life.
  • SJW adverse events reported in included trials were comparable to placebo groups, and there were fewer compared with antidepressant medication; however, adverse event assessments were limited and inadequate for rare events.
  • We found no systematic difference between SJW extracts, but head-to-head trials are missing; LI 160 (0.3% hypericin, 1–4% hyperforin) was the extract with the greatest number of studies.
摘要

RAND researchers conducted a systematic review that synthesized evidence from randomized controlled trials of St. Johns wort (SJW) — used adjunctively or as monotherapy — to provide estimates of its efficacy and safety in treating adults with major depressive disorder.

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Outcomes of interest included changes in depressive symptomatology, quality of life, and adverse effects. Efficacy meta-analyses used the Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman method for random-effects models. Quality of evidence was assessed using the Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) approach.

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In total, 35 studies met inclusion criteria. There is moderate evidence, due to unexplained heterogeneity between studies, that depression improvement based on the number of treatment responders and depression scale scores favors SJW over placebo, and results are comparable to antidepressants. The existing evidence is based on studies testing SJW as monotherapy; there is a lack of evidence for SJW given as adjunct therapy to standard antidepressant therapy. We found no systematic difference between SJW extracts, but head-to-head trials are missing; LI 160 (0.3% hypericin, 1–4% hyperforin) was the extract with the greatest number of studies. Only two trials assessed quality of life. SJW adverse events reported in included trials were comparable to placebo, and were fewer compared with antidepressant medication; however, adverse event assessments were limited, and thus we have limited confidence in this conclusion.

目录
  • Chapter One

    Introduction

  • Chapter Two

    Methods

  • Chapter Three

    Results

  • Chapter Four

    Discussion

  • Appendix A

    Search Strategy

  • Appendix B

    Depression Scale Standard Cut-Points

  • Appendix C

    Excluded Full-Text Articles

  • Appendix D

    Evidence Table of Included Studies

主题Complementary and Integrative Health ; Depression ; Health Interventions ; Health-Related Quality of Life ; Mental Health Treatment
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1048.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Alicia Ruelaz Maher,Susanne Hempel,Eric Apaydin,et al. St. John's Wort for Major Depressive Disorder: A Systematic Review. 2015.
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