Fluoxetine Not Associated With Increased Violence or Aggression in Controlled Clinical Trials
Autor: | John H. Heiligenstein, Daniel N. Masica, Janet H. Potvin, Emil F. Coccaro, Bruce E. Dornseif, Charles M. Beasley |
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Rok vydání: | 1992 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
medicine.medical_specialty Fluoxetine Bulimia nervosa Adjustment disorders Hostility General Medicine medicine.disease Placebo Clinical trial Psychiatry and Mental health chemistry medicine medicine.symptom Psychiatry Adverse effect Psychology Tricyclic medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Annals of Clinical Psychiatry. 4:285-295 |
ISSN: | 1040-1237 |
Popis: | Because of interest in the possible occurrence of violent 01 aggressive behavior with serotonin-enhancing drugs, three subpools of controlled clinical trial data were evaluated: fluoxetine (n = 2615) versus placebo (n = 1377) (18 trials; depression, bulimia nervosa, obesity, alcoholism, smoking cessation); fluoxetine (n = 441) versus tricyclic antidepressants (n = 445) (ten trials; depression); and fluoxetine (n = 309) versus tricyclic antidepressants (n = 308) versus placebo (n = 297) (three trials; depression, including adjustment disorder). Adverse event terms possibly involving physically assaultive acts toward another (antisocial reaction, hostility, and personality disorder, together termed the “aggression cluster”) were reviewed. Across all indications, a statistically significantly smaller proportion of fluoxetine-treated patients than placebo-treated patients experienced one or more of the events (0.15% versus 0.65%, respectively). Placebo-treated patients were four times more likely to e... |
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