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Clinical Trial
. 1983 Jul;44(7):253-5.

Comparison of bupropion alone and with haloperidol in schizo-affective disorder, depressed type

  • PMID: 6408068
Clinical Trial

Comparison of bupropion alone and with haloperidol in schizo-affective disorder, depressed type

D J Goode et al. J Clin Psychiatry. 1983 Jul.

Abstract

In an open study, 20 patients with schizo-affective disorder, depressed type, were randomly assigned to treatment with either bupropion alone or bupropion combined with haloperidol. Bupropion plus haloperidol was significantly more efficacious than bupropion alone, as judged by improvement in clinical ratings on the Hamilton Depression Scale and the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Of 9 patients treated with bupropion alone, 3 experienced exacerbation of psychotic symptoms. While treatment of schizo-affective disordered patients with bupropion and haloperidol is efficacious, the use of bupropion alone carries a significant risk of exacerbation of psychotic symptoms. This finding is probably related to bupropion's dopaminergic effects. Further work is needed to evaluate the relative contribution of bupropion to the improvement in schizo-affective patients treated with both bupropion and haloperidol.

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