Nearly forty percent of women with PMDD remain impaired and resistant to first-line agents. This reflects complexity and heterogeneity of etiopathogenesis at the core of PMDD. Some agents, in the pipeline, sound promising that might usher in a new sparkle in the psychopharmacology of PMDD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study compared the effect of general anesthesia or regional vertebral analgesia (subarachnoid or epidural) on postoperative cognitive function in 60 young adult (group A) and 60 elderly (group E) patients undergoing orthopedic and urologic surgery. Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised for cognitive functions assessment was done preoperatively, and postoperatively; one day and three days after surgery. Variations in heart rate, blood pressure, arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions, and pH as well as serum bicarbonate, sodium and potassium levels, were assessed at the same time intervals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Several investigations suggest that mifepristone leads to the rapid amelioration of psychotic depression. However, these studies were of short duration (1 week or less) and included subjects who were taking other psychotropic medications. The goals of this study were to extend these findings by conducting an 8-week trial of mifepristone for subjects with psychotic depression who were taking no concomitant psychiatric medications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Previous studies suggest that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are effective when used alone in the treatment of unipolar depression with psychotic features. The purpose of the present study was to examine the response to sertraline for patients with and without psychotic features using standard criteria such as recovery and remission.
Method: An 8-week open-label trial of sertraline in depressed inpatients was conducted.