The authors report results of an 8-week, open trial of desipramine in 42
patients with DSM-III-R dysthymia with a concurrent diagnosis of major
depression ("double" depression) and 33 patients with dysthymia who had no
other depressive diagnosis ("pure" dysthymia). Either complete or partial
remission was achieved by 70% of the patients with "pure" dysthymia. This
compared favorably with but was not significantly different from results in
the "double" depression group.
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