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Hum Psychopharmacol ; 19(7): 489-94, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15378676

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BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential use of mirtazapine in Korean veterans diagnosed with PTSD, by comparing it with sertraline, a drug approved for use in PTSD in the USA. METHODS: Efficacy was evaluated by the clinician administered PTSD scale (CAPS-2), the Hamilton rating scale for depression (HAMD-17) and the clinical global impression scale (CGI), at baseline and at weeks 1, 2 and 6. A response was defined as a > or = 30 % decrease in CAPS-2 total severity, a > or = 50 % decrease in total HAMD-17 score, and a CGI-I score < 3. RESULTS: 51 patients on mirtazapine (mean age/duration of illness: 59.1/33.5 years) and 49 on sertraline (mean age/duration of illness: 60.6/35.6 years) completed the study. The mean daily dosage was 34.1 mg for mirtazapine and 101.5 mg for sertraline. On the CAPS-2 total score more patients responded in the mirtazapine group at week 1 (13 vs 2 %) and week 2 (51 vs 31 %). At week 6 this difference was statistically significant (88 % vs 69 %, p = 0.039) on the CAPS-2 total score. The HAMD-17 total score and CGI-I score decreased in both groups, with no significant differences between th groups on all time points. The main side effects for the mirtazapine group were: dry mouth (19.6 %), constipation (19.6 %), somnolence (15.7 %) and weight gain (1.96 %); and for the sertraline group: indigestion (14.3 %), palpitation (6.1 %), agitation (2.0 %), epigastric soreness (2.0 %), insomnia (2.0 %) and sexual dysfunction (2.0 %). CONCLUSION: Mirtazapine appeared to be an effective and well-tolerated treatment for PTSD in Korean veterans.


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Mianserin/analogs & derivatives , Mianserin/therapeutic use , Sertraline/therapeutic use , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/drug therapy , Adult , Aged , Humans , Korea , Male , Mianserin/adverse effects , Middle Aged , Mirtazapine , Sertraline/adverse effects , Veterans
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 40(13): 2458-2460, 2001 Jul 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29712270

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New balls please! Reaction of Cu(BF4 )2 with [(dach)PtII ] (dach=trans (±)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane) and bis(ethylthio)methylenepropanedioate (BETMP) gave [{(dach)Pt(BETMP)}2 Cu(BF4 )2 ] (1; shown schematically). Dimerization of 1 in methanol leads to the first inorganic "tennis ball" 2 [Eq. (1)]. A BF4- ion is encapsulated in the cavity of 2.

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