The use of citalopram in resistant cataplexy
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- DOI: 10.1016/s1389-9457(00)00026-5
The use of citalopram in resistant cataplexy
Abstract
Background: Cataplexy is a disabling component of the narcolepsy tetrad that is sometimes resistant to standard treatment.Case reports: Three of our patients with narcolepsy, including one who had post-traumatic narcolepsy, suffered from intractable cataplexy with failure of treatment with established drugs due to unacceptable side-effects.Results: We explored the use of citalopram (Celexa), the newest and most specific of the serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and were successful in treating cataplexy without significant side-effects. Stimulant drugs remained necessary for controlling symptoms of excessive drowsiness.Conclusions: Citalopram was effective in relieving the symptoms of resistant cataplexy in out patients.
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