Pharmacopsychiatry
September 1990
Sixty-one adult psychotic patients were treated for four weeks in an open dose-finding study with the new combined serotonin-dopamine antagonist risperidone (R 64 766). Risperidone had a rapid onset of action; a highly significant decrease in the total score on the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) was already noticed after the first week of treatment. There was also a significant decrease in score for individual BPRS items related to positive, negative, and affective symptoms.
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February 1990
Several promotility drugs have been used to correct disorders caused by disturbed gastrointestinal motility. However these drugs have various drawbacks. Their effects on smooth muscle activity may be restricted to part of the digestive system, or may not be very efficient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA double-blind study was performed in 83 patients with generalized anxiety disorder comparing daily doses of 5 and 10 mg ritanserin (a selective antagonist of serotonine S2 receptors) versus placebo and 4 mg lorazepam as reference drug. Patients treated with 10 mg ritanserin or 4 mg lorazepam improved significantly better (p less than 0.05) after two weeks than those treated with placebo.
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