Balldin J, Berggren U, Bokström K, Eriksson M, Gottfries C G, Karlsson I, Wålinder J
Department of Clinical Neuroscience, University of Göteborg, Sweden.
Drug Alcohol Depend. 1994 Jun;35(3):245-8. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(94)90081-7.
In an open study, 14 alcohol-dependent male patients were treated with the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) Zimelidine, 200 mg daily, for six months. They were given psychosocial therapy before and during the study. The number of days of alcohol intake was statistically significantly reduced from a mean of 14 days per month before to 1-5 days during drug treatment. No effect was observed on the amount of daily alcohol intake on drinking days. No tolerance to the effect of Zimelidine was observed during the study. The findings suggest an effect of combined psychosocial support with SSRI treatment that seems to be of clinical significance.
在一项开放性研究中,14名酒精依赖男性患者接受了选择性5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂(SSRI)齐美利定治疗,每日200毫克,为期6个月。在研究前及研究期间,他们均接受了心理社会治疗。酒精摄入天数从治疗前每月平均14天在药物治疗期间显著降至1 - 5天。饮酒日的每日酒精摄入量未观察到影响。研究期间未观察到对齐美利定作用的耐受性。这些发现提示心理社会支持与SSRI治疗相结合具有临床意义。