Therapeutic control of plasma concentrations and long-term effect of nortriptyline in recurrent affective disorders
- PMID: 981330
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1094492
Therapeutic control of plasma concentrations and long-term effect of nortriptyline in recurrent affective disorders
Abstract
Based on the evidence that therapeutic plasma concentration range in fact exists for the tricyclic antidepressant drug, Nortriptyline (range 50-150 ng/ml), three different investigations were under taken in order to clarify some clinical pharmacological problems during long-term treatment with this drug. The possible prophlactic effect of the drug in recurrent affective disorders was specially examined in a group of patients with a high risk of episodes in their unipolar manic-depressive disease. The results highly demonstrate the value of monitoring plasma levels in achieving therapeutic control. Depressive relapses during treatment, for months and years, were only related to therapeutic insufficient plasma levels of the drug.
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