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Published Online: 1 December 2010

Discrepancy in Response and Remission Rates for SAMe-Treated Patients in a Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Trial

To the Editor: In the August 2010 issue of the Journal, George I. Papakostas, M.D., et al. (1), appear to have inadvertently made a calculation error, which has affected the results of their data. The authors stated that “response rates for SAMe-treated patients versus placebo-treated patients were 36.1% versus 17.6%, respectively, while remission rates were 25.8% versus 11.7%, respectively” (1, p. 946).
Our calculations, based on the data presented in the article, are inconsistent with the aforementioned percentages. The quoted percentage is 36.1% for SAMe plus antidepressant treatment among responders, whereas the actual number of responders indicated on page 945 is 18/39, or 46.1%. Likewise, the quoted percentage for SAMe plus antidepressant treatment among patients who remitted is 25.8%, whereas the actual number of these patients cited on page 945 is 14/39, or 35.8%. Interestingly, Figure 2 appears to correspond with our calculations rather than the percentages cited in the article. We believe that 36.1% was given instead of 46.1% and 25.8% instead of 35.8%. Furthermore, we believe the alteration in these percentages would affect the number needed to treat.
We would be grateful if the authors could clarify the results of this thought-provoking study.

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This letter was accepted for publication in September 2010.

Reference

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Papakostas GI, Mischoulon D, Shyu I, Alpert JE, Fava M: S-Adenosyl methionine (SAME) augmentation of serotonin reup-take inhibitors for antidepressant nonresponders with major depressive disorder: a double-blind, randomized clinical trial. Am J Psychiatry 2010; 167: 942–948

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 1533
PubMed: 21131413

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Accepted: September 2010
Published online: 1 December 2010
Published in print: December 2010

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Sheryl B. Fleisch, M.D.
Michael J. Travis, M.D.
Neil D. Ryan, M.D.

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The authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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