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YP08.01 - Catie and Star∗D

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

A. Joubert*
Affiliation:
Lundbeck Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark

Abstract

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After great anticipation and with high expectations the initial results of the CATIE (Schizophrenia) and the Star*D (Depression) studies have been published. Many results have been inconclusive, but more importantly, most significant outcomes have been highly controversial - from the inclusion criteria, patients selection, outcome measures used for evaluating efficacy, to the lack of full randomization and the doses used.

This presentation will present a review of both studies' results, covering the data that have been published thus far, and address some of the controversies.

The questions remains: Should these major studies results have an impact on treatment options in psychiatry?

Type
Interactive Clinical Session: Visions in the treatment of schizophrenia
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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