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Pharmacotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder in adult and pediatric patients: an evidence-based treatment review.

Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy
July 1, 2018
Jeffrey R Strawn et al. (5 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to review the efficacy and tolerability of various pharmacotherapies, including melatonin analogs, for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in pediatric and adult patients.

Results Summary

The study found that melatonin analogs are among the pharmacotherapies supported by randomized controlled trials for GAD, though SSRIs and SNRIs remain first-line treatments. The efficacy of melatonin analogs is noted, but specific outcomes are not detailed in the abstract.

Population

Pediatric and adult patients with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

Effective Dosage

Not specified

Duration

Not specified

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (17)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#1
selective serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs)
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#2
benzodiazepines
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#3
azapirones
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#4
anti-adrenergic medications
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#5
melatonin analogs
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#6
second-generation antipsychotics
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#7
kava
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#8
lavender oil
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
-
-
support the efficacy
#9
SSRIs
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
adults with GAD
-
represent the first-line psychopharmacologic treatment
#10
SNRIs
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
adults with GAD
-
represent the first-line psychopharmacologic treatment
#11
buspirone
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
adults with GAD
-
include as second-line pharmacotherapies
#12
benzodiazepines
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
adults with GAD
-
include as second-line pharmacotherapies
#13
SGAs
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
adults with GAD
-
include as second-line pharmacotherapies
#14
pregabalin
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
adults with GAD
-
include as second-line pharmacotherapies
#15
SSRIs
neutral
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
pediatric patients with GAD
-
should be considered the first line pharmacotherapy
#16
psychotherapy
increase
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
pediatric patients with GAD
-
enhances antidepressant response
#17
Abstract

Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) often begins during adolescence or early adulthood and persists throughout the lifespan. Randomized controlled trials support the efficacy of selective serotonin and selective serotonin norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs and SNRIs, respectively), as well as benzodiazepines, azapirones, anti-adrenergic medications, melatonin analogs, second-generation antipsychotics, kava, and lavender oil in GAD. However, psychopharmacologic treatment selection requires clinicians to consider multiple factors, including age, co-morbidity, and prior treatment. Areas covered: The authors review the literature concerning pharmacotherapy for pediatric and adult patients with GAD with specific commentary on the efficacy and tolerability of selected agents in these age groups. The authors describe an algorithmic approach to the pediatric and adult patient with GAD and highlight considerations for the use of selected medications in these patients. Expert opinion: In adults with GAD, SSRIs and SNRIs represent the first-line psychopharmacologic treatment while second-line pharmacotherapies include buspirone, benzodiazepines, SGAs, and pregabalin. In pediatric patients with GAD, SSRIs should be considered the first line pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy enhances antidepressant response.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AdultAntidepressive AgentsAntipsychotic AgentsAnxiety DisordersChildEvidence-Based PracticeHumansMonoamine Oxidase InhibitorsSelective Serotonin Reuptake InhibitorsSerotonin and Noradrenaline Reuptake Inhibitors
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy70/10
Quality85/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations120
Citations/Year17.1
Relative Citation Ratio7.13
NIH Percentile96.1%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.95
Weight Score2.51
Normalized Score0.65
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