The objective of this study was to assess whether there are any dierences between Β―uoxetine and dothiepin on cognitive function of patients with major depression (DSMIII-R). A randomized, double-blind, parallel group design, 6 week trial in patients in general practice was employed where patients we
The Effect of Paroxetine and Dothiepin on Subjective Sleep in Depressed Patients
β Scribed by JOHN S. KERR; DIANE B. FAIRWEATHER; IAN HINDMARCH
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 75 KB
- Volume
- 12
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6222
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Paroxetine improve the quality of sleep and the ease of waking up on subjective measures of sleep (the LSEQ). Dothiepin in contrast improved the ease of getting to sleep, but caused a reduced quality of sleep and a `hangover' eect the next morning.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This study investigated beat-to-beat QT variability in patients with panic disorder before and after treatment with nortriptyline (n = 13) and paroxetine (n = 16), using an automated algorithm to compute QT intervals. An increase in QT variability appears to be associated with symptomatic patients w
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental functioning. This was done both for healthy subjects and chronic fatigue syndrome patients, a group who frequently report sleep disorders. Sleep abnormalities were found to be related to personality and to st
Studied whether any differential effects of anxiety and depression could be discerned in the anagram performance, ratings of cognitive interference, and subjective evaluation of anagram performance displayed by college students. Seventy-two undergraduates (36 male, 36 female) were selected to partic
The eects of single and multiple doses of metaclazepam were investigated in 60 anxious patients. A 15 mg nocturnal dose of metaclazepam was compared to two daily doses (5 mg in the morning and 10 mg at bedtime) in terms of ecacy and eects on various aspects of sleep, cognitive function and psychomot