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Clinical Trial
. 1984;83(2):134-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00429721.

Amoxapine and amitriptyline. II. Specificity of cognitive effects during brief treatment of depression

Clinical Trial

Amoxapine and amitriptyline. II. Specificity of cognitive effects during brief treatment of depression

D M McNair et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1984.

Abstract

Cognitive effects of brief antidepressant treatments were studied in depressed outpatients assigned double-blind to equipotent doses of amoxapine or amitriptyline in a 12-week double-crossover of 3-week periods of active agent and placebo. The two drugs had different profiles of effects: amitriptyline was associated with faster reaction time on tests of attention and immediate memory, reduced accuracy on an attention task, and impaired long-term memory (after 1 but not 3 weeks); amoxapine slowed performance and increased intraperson variability on a psychomotor coordination task. Amitriptyline facilitated performance in the more depressed patients, and amoxapine in the older patients. Both agents also increased pulse rate and reduced palmar sweating.

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