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Pharmacotherapy
; 18(2): 379-80, 1998.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-9545158
ABSTRACT
This pilot study involved six men with major depression treated with nefazodone dosed either twice/day or once/day at bedtime. Depression was rated before nefazodone therapy and at 4 weeks by the self-report version of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. A simple 10-cm visual analog side effect scale for daytime drowsiness was completed at the latter time. Dosages of nefazodone were at least 400 mg/day. The results suggest that nefazodone given once/day at bedtime may be as effective as the currently accepted twice/day regimen, with less daytime drowsiness.