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Pregabalin: in the treatment of generalised anxiety disorder.

James E Frampton1, Rachel H Foster.   

Abstract

Pregabalin, the pharmacologically active S-enantiomer of 3-aminomethyl-5-methyl-hexanoic acid, is a structural analogue of GABA, although it is not active at GABA receptors, nor does it acutely alter GABA uptake or degradation.black triangle Pregabalin binds with high affinity to the alpha2-delta subunit protein of voltage-gated calcium channels in CNS tissues and acts as a presynaptic modulator of the excessive release, in hyperexcited neurons, of various excitatory neurotransmitters. Binding of pregabalin to the alpha2-delta subunit appears necessary for its demonstrable anxiolytic, analgesic and anticonvulsant activities in animal models.black triangle Oral pregabalin, typically at dosages of 300-600 mg/day, was superior to placebo and similar to lorazepam 6 mg/day, alprazolam 1.5 mg/day and venlafaxine 75 mg/day in improving anxiety and depressive symptoms in patients with moderate-to-severe generalised anxiety disorder (GAD). Pregabalin had a rapid onset of anxiolytic activity relative to alprazolam and venlafaxine, which was evident after 1 week. Additionally, pregabalin (initial dosage 450 mg/day) was effective for the prevention of relapse of GAD over 34 weeks. Pregabalin was well tolerated during dosage escalation to fixed dosages (maximum 600 mg/day) over 7 days. Dizziness and somnolence, usually of mild to moderate severity, were the most common adverse events.black triangle The drug was not associated with a clinically significant medication withdrawal syndrome during a 1-week taper following 4 or 6 weeks' double-blind treatment.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16863276     DOI: 10.2165/00023210-200620080-00010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CNS Drugs        ISSN: 1172-7047            Impact factor:   5.749


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