Double-blind randomized controlled pilot study of the efficacy and tolerability of pirlindole, a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A, and mianserin, in the treatment of depression

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DeWilde, J
Mertens, C
VanDorpe, J
Bruhwyler, J
Geczy, J
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[1] THERABEL RES SA, RES DEV & BIOSTAT, B-1180 BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
[2] NEUROPSYCHIAT KLIN ST CAMILLUS, B-9051 ST DENIJS WESTREM, BELGIUM
[3] AZ HEILIG HART, B-1730 ASSE, BELGIUM
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depression; antidepressant; reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A (RIMA); pirlindole; mianserin;
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10.1002/(SICI)1099-1077(199701/02)12:1<41::AID-HUP829>3.3.CO;2-Z
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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This double-blind randomized pilot study aimed to compare the efficacy and the tolerability of pirlindole (150-225 mg/day), a reversible inhibitor of monoamine oxidase A, and mianserin (60-90 mg/day) in the treatment of major depression. Forty patients were included in the trial (20 pirlindole and 20 mianserin) and 38 patients (18 pirlindole and 20 mianserin) completed the whole study (28 days of administration). Both treatments exhibited highly significant improvements in the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale score (HDRS), the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale score (HARS) and the Beck auto-evaluation scale score (BECK) from day 7 up to day 28. The evolution of the HDRS score in the two groups did not differ significantly. The evolution of the HARS and BECK scores taken separately and the evolution of the combined total score (HDRS + HARS + BECK) significantly differed between the two groups, pirlindole producing a significantly higher decrease than mianserin in the two separate scores on day 28 and on days 21 and 28 in the case of the combined total score. Two patients experienced adverse reactions, one in the pirlindole group complained of sleep disturbances and one in the mianserin group suffered from dry mouth. The results of this study attest to the efficacy and tolerability of pirlindole in the treatment of depression.
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