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Clinical Trial
. 2003 Sep;55(3):247-51.
doi: 10.1016/s0022-3999(02)00478-6.

Effect of fluoxetine, pemoline and placebo on heart period and QT variability in normal humans

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Effect of fluoxetine, pemoline and placebo on heart period and QT variability in normal humans

Robert Pohl et al. J Psychosom Res. 2003 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To measure the effects of fluoxetine and pemoline on heart period and QT variability.

Methods: Healthy volunteers were randomly assigned treatment with 20 mg daily of fluoxetine (n=7), 56.25 mg of pemoline (n=7) or placebo (n=9). Twenty-four-hour Holter ECGs were obtained before and after approximately 8 weeks of double-blind treatment.

Results: There were no significant changes in the fluoxetine group. Pemoline was associated with a significant decrease in the high frequency (HF) power (0.15-0.5 Hz, P=.02) and fractal dimension of RR time series (P=.03). QTvi, a measure of QT interval variability, increased in the pemoline group (P=.05).

Conclusion: Pemoline, but not fluoxetine, decreases heart period variability (HPV) in the HF power, suggesting a vagolytic effect on cardiac autonomic function. Pemoline is also associated with an increase in QT interval variability, a measure that is sensitive to adrenergic agonists.

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