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J Affect Disord ; 49(3): 203-10, 1998 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9629950

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This study compares antidepressant efficacy and tolerability of citalopram given either orally or as a slow drop infusion. METHODS: Citalopram (40 mg/day) was administered double-blindly as tablets or slow-drop infusion during the first 10 days and then open, orally, up to treatment Day 42. RESULTS: In 60 moderately to severely depressed patients, the Hamilton depression total score (17-items) at baseline was 23.9 and 23.6 in the active infusion (n = 30) and active tablet (n = 30) group, respectively. These scores dropped in both groups to 15.6 and 16.9 on Day 10, and to 10.3 and 10.2 on Day 42. Response rates (delta Hamilton > or = 50%) amounted to 33.3% and 17.9% on Day 10, and 66.2% and 63.3% on Day 42, without a relevant group difference in citalopram plasma concentration. CONCLUSION: Slow-drop infusion with citalopram shows a similar risk/benefit relationship to oral citalopram. The design of this study allowed us to evaluate pharmacological but not psychological factors which may contribute to response to slow-drop infusion.


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Antidepressive Agents/administration & dosage , Citalopram/administration & dosage , Depressive Disorder/drug therapy , Administration, Oral , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Antidepressive Agents/pharmacokinetics , Antidepressive Agents/therapeutic use , Citalopram/pharmacokinetics , Citalopram/therapeutic use , Depressive Disorder/metabolism , Double-Blind Method , Female , Humans , Infusions, Intravenous , Male , Middle Aged , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Treatment Outcome
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