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Clinical Trial
. 1992 Sep;16(4-5):331-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00917986.

Changes in depressive status associated with topical beta-blockers

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Clinical Trial

Changes in depressive status associated with topical beta-blockers

S Duch et al. Int Ophthalmol. 1992 Sep.

Abstract

Depression and sexual dysfunction have been related to side effects of topical beta-blockers. We performed a preliminary study in order to determine any difference between a non selective beta-blocker (timolol) and a selective beta-blocker (betaxolol) regarding CNS side effects. Eight glaucomatous patients chronically treated with timolol 0.5%/12h, suffering from depression diagnosed through DMS-III-R criteria, were included in the study. During the six-month follow up, depression was quantified through the Beck and Zung-Conde scales every two months. In a double blind cross-over study with control group, the patients under timolol treatment presented higher depression values measured through the Beck and the Zung-Conde scales (p < 0.001 vs control). These results suggest that betaxolol could be less of a depression-inducer than timolol in predisposed patients.

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