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Mianserin and chronic pain: a double-blind placebo-controlled process and outcome study
P Onghena1, H De Cuyper, B Van Houdenhove
1Faculty of Psychology and Education, K.U. Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract:
There is evidence that antidepressants may have an analgesic effect in chronic pain. To replicate this effect and to throw light on the processes involved, a 12-week cross-over double-blind trial of mianserin versus placebo was carried out in 4 diagnostic groups: A) depressive patients without pain complaints (n = 8), B) depressive patients with chronic organic pain (n = 8), C) patients with somatoform pain disorder and vital signs of depression (n = 11) and D) patients with chronic organic pain without depression (n = 8). Although a mianserin-induced antidepressant effect in group A was evident, no significant pain reduction was accomplished in any group. The reasons for this failure to replicate the antidepressant-induced analgesic effect are discussed.