Escitalopram for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial

For older adults this trial saw real but modest benefit and frequent drowsiness - does my age change the dose or the timing of when I take escitalopram?

strong evidence74/100

Well-supported by good-quality research. how we score evidence

Caveat on this rating: NIH-funded, but Forest Laboratories (escitalopram's patent holder) supplied the study drug and placebo, and several authors disclosed industry relationships.

FDA approvedescitalopram (Lexapro, Cipralex)lexaprocipralex

In 177 adults aged 60 and over with generalized anxiety disorder, 69% responded to escitalopram within 12 weeks versus 51% on placebo in the primary analysis, with fatigue and sleepiness the most common side effect (about 41%).

Worth asking

For older adults this trial saw real but modest benefit and frequent drowsiness - does my age change the dose or the timing of when I take escitalopram?

What it is FDA approved for

Read off the label. Trial duration and approval year are shown only where they were recorded — never inferred.

  • Major depressive disorder (adults and pediatric patients 12 years and older)
  • Generalized anxiety disorder (adults and pediatric patients 7 years and older)

Source

Escitalopram for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial — Lenze EJ, et al. (2009)

Top-tier peer-reviewed journal

Read the source: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2008.977

DOI: 10.1001/jama.2008.977

How this was scored

Study design
Randomised controlled trial
Funding
Mixed public and industry funding
Published in
Top-tier peer-reviewed journal
Sample size
177
Preregistered
Yes
Conflicts disclosed
Yes
Independent of proponent
not recorded
Retracted
No

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Published August 19, 2026.

Questions

How strong is the evidence behind this?

Resolv rates this source "strong evidence". Well-supported by good-quality research. It scores 74 out of 100 on our published rubric. One caveat travels with that badge: NIH-funded, but Forest Laboratories (escitalopram's patent holder) supplied the study drug and placebo, and several authors disclosed industry relationships. The score is calculated from recorded facts about the source — study design, funding, publication venue, sample size, preregistration — not typed in by an editor.

What is the source for this?

Escitalopram for older adults with generalized anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial — Lenze EJ, et al. (2009). Published in: Top-tier peer-reviewed journal. DOI: 10.1001/jama.2008.977. The full source is linked on this page so you can read it yourself.

Who paid for this research, and does that matter?

Study design: Randomised controlled trial. Funding: Mixed public and industry funding. Independence from the proponent is not recorded. Industry sponsorship is one of the most reliably measured biases in medicine, which is why funding carries real weight in the score rather than sitting in a footnote.

Is escitalopram (Lexapro, Cipralex), lexapro, cipralex FDA approved?

Yes — FDA approved for Major depressive disorder (adults and pediatric patients 12 years and older), Generalized anxiety disorder (adults and pediatric patients 7 years and older). Approval is for a specific indication, not for everything the drug is prescribed for.

Is this medical advice?

This is information to bring to your prescriber, not medical advice and not a reason to change anything on your own. Nothing here is an instruction to stop or reduce a medication. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.

This is information to bring to your prescriber, not medical advice and not a reason to change anything on your own. Nothing here is an instruction to stop or reduce a medication. If you are in crisis, call or text 988.