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Clinical Trial
. 1979 Mar;115(3):313-5.

Effects of trimeprazine and trimipramine on nocturnal scratching in patients with atopic eczema

  • PMID: 373632
Clinical Trial

Effects of trimeprazine and trimipramine on nocturnal scratching in patients with atopic eczema

J A Savin et al. Arch Dermatol. 1979 Mar.

Abstract

Twelve men with severe and long-standing atopic eczema were admitted to a double-blind trial to establish the effects of trimeprazine tartrate, trimipramine maleate, and placebo on nocturnal scratching. Neither of the drugs altered the likelihood of a scratching bout beginning in wakefulness or in any stage of sleep. However, both drugs, especially trimipramine, made sleep less broken, and the reduced time spent in stage 1 of sleep accounted for a modest reduction in the overall amount of scratching during the night.

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