Intravenous infusions of clomipramine and maprotiline, preceded by a five-day tranquilising regimen with a neuroleptic drug, were given to 177 patients with treatment-resistant depression. During the treatment period of 10-20 days the patients were given one infusion daily followed by both antidepressants taken orally. The neuroleptic drug was given at night, from the start of the infusion phase to the end of hospitalisation. After four weeks 66% of the endogenous depressions and 53% of the exhaustion depressions had completely regressed. In patients who failed to respond the infusion regimen can be repeated, if necessary with nomifensin (Alival) instead of clomipramine (Anafranil) and maprotiline (Ludiomil) in order to achieve the desired improvement without ECT. In addition to careful diagnosis, a prerequisite for likely success in the management of treatment-resistant depression is the combination of drug administration with adequate psychotherapeutic and physiotherapeutic measures. The infusion regimen is relatively easy to undertake, can also be used on an out-patient basis and could be the treatment of choice in the future, not only for treatment-resistant depressions but also for patients whose depressive state requires rapidly effective antidepressive measures.

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