Author:
Michelson David,Pollack Mark,Lydiard R. Bruce,Tamura Roy,Tepner Rosalinda,Tollefson Gary,
Abstract
BackgroundData concerning appropriate treatment in panic disorder following an initial response to acute therapy are limited.AimsTo assess the safety and efficacy of continued fluoxetine treatment following successful acute therapy of panic disorder.MethodPatients who responded to acute fluoxetine treatment were randomised to 24 weeks of continued fluoxetine or placebo.ResultsFluoxetine responders randomised to continue on their acute-phase fluoxetine dose experienced statistically significant improvement in panic attack frequency and phobia rating scale score over 24 weeks of therapy, while those switched to placebo experienced statistically significant worsening in Hamilton Anxiety (HAM–A), Hamilton Depression (HAM–D) and SCL–90–R rating scores.ConclusionsFluoxetine was associated with improved clinical outcomes compared with placebo during continuation therapy.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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