Del Zompo M, Bernardi F, Burrai C, Bocchetta A
Department of Neurosciences B.B. Brodie, University of Cagliari, Italy.
Neuropsychobiology. 1990;24(2):79-83. doi: 10.1159/000119465.
This study was designed to compare the antidepressant effects of minaprine and amitriptyline in a group of 60 outpatients suffering from a major depressive episode as defined by the DSM III. The 6-week study was double-blind with a random allocation of treatment. Patients were treated with flexible daily doses of 200-300 mg of minaprine and 50-75 mg of amitriptyline. Both drugs showed significant global antidepressant efficacy with no significant difference between the two treatment groups. The Hamilton item 'psychomotor retardation' improved earlier with minaprine than amitriptyline. The incidence of anticholinergic adverse effects was significantly higher in the amitriptyline treatment group.
本研究旨在比较米那普明和阿米替林对一组60名符合DSM III定义的重度抑郁发作门诊患者的抗抑郁效果。这项为期6周的研究采用双盲设计,治疗随机分配。患者接受灵活的每日剂量治疗,米那普明为200 - 300毫克,阿米替林为50 - 75毫克。两种药物均显示出显著的整体抗抑郁疗效,两个治疗组之间无显著差异。汉密尔顿项目“精神运动迟缓”在米那普明治疗组中比在阿米替林治疗组中改善得更早。阿米替林治疗组的抗胆碱能不良反应发生率显著更高。