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Are newer antidepressant agents more effective than older antidepressant agents or placebo in the treatment of recurrent depression?

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Are newer antidepressant agents more effective than older antidepressant agents or placebo in the treatment of recurrent depression?

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Multiple newer antidepressant agents are more effective than placebo and as efficacious as older antidepressants in patients with previous depressive episodes. Data are insufficient to determine whether lower response rates are seen in patients with recurrent depression compared with patients experiencing their first episode of depression.

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