Network Meta-Analysis

Network Meta-Analysis

Articles tagged with "Network Meta-Analysis".

21 Antidepressants Compared: Which Work Best for Depression?

Tags: Antidepressant Comparison, Network Meta-Analysis, Depression Treatment, Medication Effectiveness

November 23, 2025

Which Antidepressants Work Best for Major Depression?

A landmark network meta-analysis published in The Lancet analyzed 522 randomized controlled trials involving 116,477 patients to provide the first comprehensive head-to-head comparison of 21 antidepressants. This study definitively ranks antidepressants by both effectiveness and tolerability, revealing that amitriptyline is the most effective antidepressant (OR 2.13 vs placebo) while agomelatine and fluoxetine are the most tolerable, being the only antidepressants associated with fewer dropouts than placebo.

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Exercise for Depression: BMJ Network Meta-Analysis Reveals Most Effective Types

Tags: Exercise Depression, Physical Activity, Network Meta-Analysis, Lifestyle Medicine

November 23, 2025

Which Types of Exercise Work Best for Depression?

Walking or jogging, yoga, and strength training are the most effective types of exercise for depression, with effects comparable to cognitive behavioral therapy and stronger than antidepressants alone. A systematic review and network meta-analysis of 218 studies with over 14,000 participants published in The BMJ shows exercise provides moderate to large reductions in depression symptoms, with effects proportional to intensity - vigorous exercise works better than light activity.

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