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Clinical Trial
. 1999 Jun 15;45(12):1653-6.
doi: 10.1016/s0006-3223(98)00199-1.

Risperidone-induced increase of plasma norepinephrine is not correlated with symptom improvement in chronic schizophrenia

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Risperidone-induced increase of plasma norepinephrine is not correlated with symptom improvement in chronic schizophrenia

R E See et al. Biol Psychiatry. .

Abstract

Background: Previous studies have shown an increase in plasma levels of norepinephrine (NE) after clozapine treatment of schizophrenia. This effect has been suggested to relate to improvement in symptoms.

Methods: To test whether other novel antipsychotic drugs have such an effect, the present experiment examined schizophrenic symptoms and plasma levels of NE before and after 5 weeks of treatment with risperidone or haloperidol.

Results: Risperidone, but not haloperidol, significantly increased plasma NE; however, there was no correlation of this effect with clinical improvement on any symptom scale.

Conclusions: This finding suggests that risperidone shares similar properties with clozapine in enhancing peripheral NE, but that these changes in plasma NE may not be a consistent indicator of atypical antipsychotic drug efficacy.

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