Dopaminergic agonist nomifensine compared with amitriptyline: a double-blind clinical trial in acute primary depressions
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1977.tb05756.x
Dopaminergic agonist nomifensine compared with amitriptyline: a double-blind clinical trial in acute primary depressions
Abstract
1. Nomifensine (8-amino-2-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,4,-tetrahydroisoquinoline) is a new antidepressant which displays an interesting pharmacological profile and acts as a potent dopaminergic agonist. 2. In a double-blind clinical trialnomifensine was compared with a standard and widely tested antidepressant amitriptyline. A total of 24 patients with primary acute depressions, defined by research criteria, were treated for 8 weeks and their clinical condition and laboratory values monitored at regular intervals. The dosage schedule was a flexible one, with a daily dose range from 50-200 mg for nomifensine and 50-225 mg for amitriptyline. 3. Nomifensine and amitriptyline were found to be equivalent in their antidepressant efficacy. Nomifensine, however, showed a trend towards more rapid effect and was relatively free of side-effects. 4. As nomifensine combined antidepressant activity with low frequency of adverse effects, it would seem to be suitable for wider use in the treatment of primary depressions. The results of our study have to be generalized with caution because of the limited sample size.
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