Author:
Frangou Sophia,Lewis Michael,McCrone Paul
Abstract
BackgroundEpidemiological and clinical studies suggest that increased intake of
eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) alleviates unipolar depression.AimsTo examine the efficacy of EPA in treating depression in bipolar
disorder.MethodIn a 12-week, double-blind study individuals with bipolar depression were
randomly assigned to adjunctive treatment with placebo
(n=26) or with 1g/day (n=24) or 2
g/day (n=25) of ethyl-EPA. Primary efficacy was assessed
by the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HRSD), with changes in the
Young Mania Rating Scale and Clinical Global Impression Scale (CGI) as
secondary outcome measures.ResultsThere was no apparent benefit of 2g over 1g ethyl-EPA daily. Significant
improvement was noted with ethyl-EPA treatment compared with placebo in
the HRSD (P=0.04) and the CGI (P=0.004)
scores. Both doses were well tolerated.ConclusionsAdjunctive ethyl-EPA is an effective and well-tolerated intervention in
bipolar depression.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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