[Depressive disorders in neurologic rehabilitation: therapy with paroxetine].

Psychiatr Prax

Neurologisches Zentrum, Segeberger Kliniken, Bad Segeberg.

Published: January 2001

Objective: Depression is a common problem in neurological rehabilitation. Although three double-blind studies have shown the efficacy of trazodone, citalopram and nortriptyline, antidepressant drug therapy of poststroke depression is not yet considered a state-of-the-art strategy. In a hospital for neurological rehabilitation we have performed an open study on the effects of the SSRI, paroxetine, in depressive disorders caused by neurological diseases.

Method: 111 consecutive admissions were screened for depression and 9 patients were admitted to the study having a HDRS score > or = 14.

Results: 10-40 mg of paroxetine were well tolerated and led to a > or = 50% reduction of the HDRS score in 8/9 patients. A patient with pathological crying, but without depression, was also successfully treated with 20 mg of paroxetine.

Conclusions: We conclude that the SSRI, paroxetine, is an effective and well-tolerated therapy of depressive disorders caused by various neurological diseases, including also other diagnoses than stroke.

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