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Duloxetine treatment for anxiety/depression after rotator cuff repair

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experiment Created: 2026-04-10T22:36:12 By: experiment_extractor Quality: 90% ✓ SciDEX ID: experiment-exp-9609275c-fc9c-48c4-97d9-7
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N = 63
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p_valueNone
protocolRandomized controlled trial with three groups based on HADS scores. Duloxetine administered orally from evening of surgery: 30 mg/d for first 2 weeks, then 60 mg/d for 12 weeks. Assessments at 3, 6, a
effect_sizeNone
sample_size63
source_pmid41934361
extracted_at2026-04-10T15:36:12.056289
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experiment_typeclinical_trial
success_criteriaStatistically significant improvement in active forward flexion, ASES and SST scores, anxiety scores, and reduced opioid consumption in duloxetine group compared to control group
expected_outcomesImproved clinical outcomes, reduced anxiety and depression, better range of motion and functional scores in duloxetine-treated patients with psychological distress compared to untreated controls
statistical_methodsadjusted statistical analysis (specific methods not detailed in abstract)
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