| Literature DB >> 29963275 |
Zuojie Zhang1,2,3, Chunsong Yang1,2, Ling-Li Zhang1,2, Qiusha Yi3, Bo Liu1,2, Jing Zeng1,2, Dan Yu4.
Abstract
The efficacy of all pharmacotherapies for patients suffering from tics were unclear. Literatures were searched from Medline, Embase, The Cochrane Library, and four Chinese databases. The primary efficacy outcome scale was defined as the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS). Overall estimates of pooled weighted mean difference (WMD) with 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated for each outcome measure. A total of 53 trials were included. Meta-analysis suggested that alpha-2 adrenergic agonist agents and atypical antipsychotic agents were effective in improving tics, which included the maximum number of trials. Typical antipsychotic agents were associated with severer side-effects than alpha-2 adrenergic agonist agents. Besides, Traditional Chinese Medicine showed positive effects in YGTSS (NingDong Granule: WMD=-7.100, 95% CI, -10.430- -3.770; 5-Ling Granule: WMD=-11.300, 95% CI, -14.208- -8.392), while glutamate modulators (D-serine, N-Acetylcysteine and riluzole) might not be working. In summary, alpha-2 adrenergic agonist agents were associated with the optimal weigh between efficacy and safety. However, the significant factor of limited trials and sample sizes discounted these findings. Further better studies are necessary to ascertain them.Entities:
Keywords: efficacy; meta-analysis; pharmacotherapy; review; tics
Year: 2018 PMID: 29963275 PMCID: PMC6021346 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.25080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Types of treatments and numbers of researches included
| Intervention | Number of studies |
|---|---|
| Alpha-2 adrenergic agonist agent | |
| Guanfacine | 2 |
| Clonidine | 7 |
| Clonidine Patch | 1 |
| Lofexidine | 1 |
| Analgesic | |
| Naltrexone | 1 |
| Propoxyphene | 1 |
| Anticonvulsant | |
| Levetiracetam | 2 |
| Topiramate | 1 |
| Antidepressant | |
| Fluoxetine | 1 |
| Fluvoxamine | 1 |
| Desipramine | 2 |
| Deprenyl | 1 |
| Antipsychotic agent | |
| Typical Neuroleptics | |
| Haloperidol plus Trihexyphenidyl | 2 |
| Haloperidol | 3 |
| Pimozide | 5 |
| Sulpiride | 1 |
| Atypical Neuroleptics | |
| Ziprasidone | 1 |
| Risperidone | 5 |
| Aripiprazole | 2 |
| Tiapride | 2 |
| Olanzapine | 1 |
| Cannabis | |
| Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol | 1 |
| CNS stimulant | |
| Methylphenidate | 5 |
| Dextroamphetamine | 1 |
| Methylphenidate plus Clonidine | 1 |
| Cholinoceptor blocking drugs | |
| Mecamylamine | 1 |
| Dopaminergic agent | |
| Pergolide | 2 |
| Pramipexole | 1 |
| Talipexole | 1 |
| Gamma-aminobutyric acidB receptor agonist | |
| Baclofen | 1 |
| Glutamate agonist and antagonist | |
| D-serine | 1 |
| N-Acetylcysteine | 1 |
| Riluzole | 1 |
| Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor | |
| Atomoxetine | 2 |
| Smoking cessation agent | |
| Nicotine patch | 2 |
| Smoking cessation agent plus Antipsychotic drugs | |
| Nicotine patch plus Haloperidol | 1 |
| Traditional Chinese medicine | |
| NingDong Granule | 1 |
| 5-Ling Granule | 1 |
| Ningdong Granule plus Haloperidol | 1 |
| Qufeng Zhidong Recipe | 2 |
| 5HT3-receptor antagonists | |
| Ondansetron | 1 |
| Metoclopramide | 1 |
Figure 1Flow chart of meta-analysis
Characteristics of included studies
| References | Diagnostic criteria1/Indication | Treatment conditions | Age (mean, range/SD) | Sample (Male) | Rating Scale | Treatment duration | Design |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scahill, 2001 | DSM/ADHD+TD | Placebo | 7-15 | 34(31) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Cummings, 2002 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 6-16 | 24(20) | YGTSS | 4 | RCT |
| Goetz, 1987 | DSM-III/TS | Placebo | 8-62 | 30(23) | NR | 12 | Crossover |
| Leckman, 1991 | DSM-III/TS | Placebo | 7-48 | 40(32) | CGI | 12 | RCT |
| Du, 2008 | CCMD-3/TD | Placebo | 6-18 | 437(366) | NR | 4 | RCT |
| Singer, 1994 | DSM-III-R/TS+ADHD | Placebo | 2-11 | 34(31) | NR | 6 | RCT |
| Zhong, 2007 | CCMD-III/TD | Placebo patch | 6-18 | 76(49) | NR | 4 | Parallel RCT |
| Niederhofer, 2003 | DSM-IV/ADHD+TD | Placebo | 7-15 | 44(41) | NR | 8 | RCT |
| Hedderick, 2009 | DSM/TS | Levetiracetam | 8-30 | 10(7) | YGTSS | 15 | Crossover |
| Kurlan, 1991 | DSM-III-R/TS | Placebo | 33±10 | 10(8) | TSGS | 6 | RCT |
| Smith-hicks, 2007 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 8-16 | 22(21) | YGTSS | 10 | Crossover |
| Jankovic, 2010 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 7-65 | 29(26) | YGTSS | 10 | RCT |
| Scahill, 1997 | DSM-III-R/TS | Placebo | 8-33 | 14(9) | YGTSS | 20 | Crossover |
| George, 1993 | DSM-III-R/TS | Sulpiride | C:29.6±2.9 | 11(8) | YGTSS | 18 | Crossover |
| Spencer, 2002 | DSM-IV-R/ADHD+TD | Placebo | 5-17 | 41(34) | YGTSS | 6 | RCT |
| Feigin, 1995 | DSM-IIIR/ADHD+TS | Placebo | 7-16 | 24(21) | YGTSS | 8 | Crossover |
| Shapiro, 1989 | DSM-III/TS | Placebo | 8-65 | 57(44) | TSSS | 6 | Crossover |
| Sallee, 1997 | DSM-III-R/TS | Placebo | 7-16 | 22(17) | TSGS | 24 | Crossover |
| Shapirc, 1984 | DSM-III/TS | Placebo | 11-53 | 20(13) | NR | 14 | Crossover |
| Sallee, 1999 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 7-16 | 28(22) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Scahill, 2003 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 6-62 | 34(30) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Dion, 2002 | DSM-IV-R/TS | Placebo | 14-49 | 46(36) | CGI | 8 | RCT |
| Gaffney, 2002 | DSM-III-R/TS | Clonidine | 7-17 | 21(19) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Gilbert, 2004 | DSM-IV-TR/TD | Pimozide | 7-17 | 19(15) | YGTSS | 4 | Crossover |
| Yoo, 2013 | DSM-IV/TD | Placebo | 6-18 | 61(53) | YGTSS | 10 | RCT |
| Ghanizadeh, 2014 | DSM-IV/TD | Risperidone | 6-18 | 60 | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Eggers, 1988 | ICD-10/TS | Placebo | 7-18 | 17(25) | NR | 26 | Crossover |
| Onofrj, 2000 | Unclear/TS | Pimozide | 19-40 | 4(4) | TSGS | 52 | Crossover |
| Muller-vahl,2002 | DSM-III R/TS | Placebo | 18-66 | 12(11) | YGTSS | 4 | RCT |
| Gadow, 1995 | DSM-III-R/ADHA+TD | Placebo | 8 10 month | 34(31) | YGTSS | 2 | RCT |
| Gadow, 1999 | DSM-III-R/ADHD+TS | Placebo | 6.1-11.9 | 34(31) | YGTSS | 2 | RCT |
| Gadow, 2007 | DSM/ADHA+TD | Placebo | 6-12 | 71(57) | YGTSS | 2 | RCT |
| Castellanos,1997 | DSM-III-R/ADHD+TS | Placebo | 9.4 ±2.0 | 12 | YGTSS | 9 | Crossover |
| Kurlan 2002 | DSM-IV/ADHD+ | Placebo | 7-14 | 136(116) | YGTSS | 16 | RCT |
| Silver, 2001 a | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 8-17 | 61(55) | NR | 8 | RCT |
| Gilbert, 2003 | DSM/TS, CTDs and ADHD | Placebo | 7-17 | 51(77) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Gilbert, 2000 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 7-17 | 24 (15) | YGTSS | 16 | Crossover |
| Kurlan,2012 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 6-17 | 63 | YGTSS | 6 | RCT |
| Goetz,1994 | DSM-III-R/TS | Placebo | 19-63 | 13(13) | NR | 24 | Crossover |
| Singer, 2001 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 8-14 | 10(7) | CGI | 10 | RCT |
| Lemmon, 2015 | TS was defined by the TS Classification Study Group | Placebo | 9-18 | 24(21) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Bloch, 2016 | DSM-IV/TS+TCD | Placebo | 8-17 | 31(24) | YGTSS | 12 | RCT |
| Allen, 2005 | DSM-IV/ADHD+TD | Placebo | 7-17 | 148 (131) | YGTSS | 18 | RCT |
| Spencer, 2008 | DSM-IV/ADHD+ TS | Placebo | 7-17 | 117(102) | YGTSS | 18 | RCT |
| Silver, 2001 b | DSM-IV/TD | Placebo | T:10.5±1.8 | 70(63) | YGTSS | 4.71 | RCT |
| Mcconville 1992 | DSM-III-R/TS | Placebo | 8-46 | 19(16) | YGTSS | NR | RCT |
| Zhao, 2010 | DSM-IV-TR/TS | Placebo | 7-18 | 64(57) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Zheng, 2016 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 5–18 | 603(511) | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
| Li, 2009 | DSM-IV/TS | Haloperidol | C:9.60±2.95 T:9.59±3.00 | 90(70) | YGTSS | 25.71 | RCT |
| Wu, 2010 | ICD-10, TCM/TD | Haloperidol plus Trihexyphenidyl. | C:6.93±2.64 | 61(51) | YGTSS | 24 | RCT |
| Wu, 2009 | ICD-10, DSM-IV/TD | Haloperidol plus Trihexyphenidyl | C:9.10±1.13 | 81(66) | YGTSS | 24 | RCT |
| Toran, 2005 | DSM-IV/TS | Placebo | 12-46 | 30(20) | YGTSS | 3 | RCT |
| Nicolson, 2005 | DSM-IV-TR/TS | Placebo | 7-18 | 27 | YGTSS | 8 | RCT |
Note:
1. Diagnose:
DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV
ICD-10: The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision
DSM-III R: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-III revision
The definition of TS Classification Study Group: onset before 18 years, multiple involuntary motor tics, one or more vocal tics, a waxing and waning course, the gradual replacement of old symptoms with new ones, the presence of tics for more than one year, the absence of other medical explanations for tics, and the observation of tics by a reliable examiner ADHD: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Risk of bias in studies
| Study ID | Random sequence generation | Allocation concealment | Blinding of participants | Blinding of outcome assessment | Incomplete outcome data | Selective reporting | Other sources of bias |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scahill, 2001 | U | U | L | U | U | U | L |
| Cummings, 2002 | U | L | L | U | U | U | L |
| Goetz,1987 | U | U | U | U | L | U | U |
| Leckman,1991 | U | U | U | U | H | U | L |
| Du,2008 | L | U | L | L | U | U | L |
| Singer,1994 | U | U | U | U | L | U | U |
| Zhong,2007 | L | U | U | L | U | U | L |
| Niederhofer,2003 | U | U | U | L | U | U | U |
| Hedderick, 2009 | U | U | L | L | L | U | L |
| Kurlan,1991 | U | U | U | U | U | U | U |
| Smith-hicks,2007 | L | U | U | U | L | U | U |
| Jankovic, 2010 | L | U | U | U | L | U | U |
| Scahill,1997 | U | U | L | U | L | U | L |
| George,1993 | U | U | U | L | L | U | U |
| Spencer,2002 | U | L | U | U | U | U | L |
| Feigin, 1995 | L | U | U | U | U | U | L |
| Shapiro, 1989 | U | U | U | U | L | L | U |
| Sallee, 1997 | U | L | U | U | L | U | U |
| Shapirc,1984 | U | U | U | U | L | L | U |
| Sallee, 1999 | U | U | U | U | U | H | U |
| Scahill, 2003 | L | L | U | U | L | U | U |
| Dion, 2002 | U | U | U | U | L | L | U |
| Gaffney,2002 | U | U | U | U | L | L | U |
| Gilbert,2004 | L | L | L | L | L | L | U |
| Yoo,2013 | U | U | U | U | L | U | L |
| Ghanizadeh,2014 | L | U | L | L | L | U | L |
| Eggers,1988 | U | U | U | U | U | U | L |
| Onofrj, 2000 | L | U | U | U | L | L | U |
| Muller-vahl,2002 | U | L | L | L | L | U | U |
| Gadow,1995 | U | U | U | U | U | U | L |
| Gadow,1999 | U | U | U | U | U | U | L |
| Gadow,2007 | U | L | U | U | U | U | L |
| Castellanos,1997 | U | U | U | U | U | U | L |
| Kurlan,2002 | L | L | L | U | L | U | L |
| Silver, 2001 | U | U | U | U | U | U | L |
| Gilbert, 2003 | U | U | L | U | H | U | U |
| Gilbert, 2000 | L | L | L | U | L | U | L |
| Kurlan,2012 | U | U | U | U | H | U | L |
| Goetz,1994 | U | U | U | L | U | U | U |
| Singer, 2001 | L | U | L | U | U | U | H |
| Lemmon,2015 | L | U | L | U | U | U | U |
| Bloch,2016 | U | L | L | L | U | U | U |
| Allen,2005 | L | U | U | U | L | U | L |
| Spencer,2008 | U | U | U | U | H | U | L |
| Silver,2001 | L | L | L | U | H | U | L |
| Mcconville,1992 | U | U | U | U | L | U | L |
| Zhao,2010 | U | L | L | L | L | L | U |
| Zheng,2016 | U | U | L | U | L | L | L |
| Li, 2009 | L | U | U | U | L | L | U |
| Wu,2010 | U | U | U | U | U | U | U |
| Wu,2009 | L | U | U | U | U | L | U |
| Toran,2005 | U | U | U | U | U | U | H |
| Nicolson,2005 | U | U | U | U | L | U | L |
Note: H: high risk; L:low risk; U:unclear
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions compared with placebo using the outcome scale of YGTSS for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study | YGTSS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| Alpha-2 adrenergic agonist agent | |||
| Guanfacine | 2 | a | |
| Scahill,2001 | 1 | a | |
| Cummings,2002 | 1 | a | -5.420(-18.461,7.621) |
| Anticonvulsant | |||
| Levetiracetam | |||
| Smith-hicks,2007 | 1 | a | 0.050(-16.175,16.275) |
| Topiramate | |||
| Jankovic, 2010 | 1 | b | |
| Antidepressant | |||
| Desipramine | |||
| Spencer,2002 | 1 | a | |
| Fluoxetine | |||
| Scahill,1997 | 1 | b | 1.100(-6.325,8.525) |
| Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Atypical Antipsychotic agent | 4 | ||
| Ziprasidone | |||
| Sallee,1999 | 1 | a | |
| Risperidone | |||
| Scahill,2003 | 1 | b | |
| a | |||
| Aripiprazole | |||
| Yoo,2013 | 1 | a | |
| Tiapride | |||
| Zheng,2016 | 1 | a | |
| Cannabis | |||
| Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol | |||
| Muller-vahl,2002 | 1 | b | -6.500(-19.174,6.174) |
| CNS stimulant | |||
| Methylphenidate | 7 | a | 0.035(-4.442,4.512) |
| 0.1 mg/kg | -0.759(-9.270,7.752) | ||
| Gadow,1995 | 1 | a | 1.000(-14.637,16.637) |
| Gadow,2007 | 1 | a | -1.500(-11.645,8.645) |
| 0.3 mg/kg | 1.263(-7.307,9.832) | ||
| Gadow,1995 | 1 | a | 3.600(-12.907,20.107) |
| Gadow,2007 | 1 | a | 0.400(-9.627,10.427) |
| 0.5 mg/kg | -0.706(-9.119,7.707) | ||
| Gadow,1995 | 1 | a | 0.800(-15.021,16.621) |
| Gadow,2007 | 1 | a | -1.300(-11.234,8.634) |
| Mixed dosage(0.1,0.3,0.5 mg/kg) | |||
| Gadow,1999 | 1 | a | 0.600(-10.347,11.547) |
| Dopaminergic agent | |||
| Pergolide | 2 | a | |
| Gilbert,2003 | 1 | a | -8.800(-18.761,1.161) |
| Gilbert,2000 | 1 | a | |
| Pramipexole | |||
| Kurlan,2012 | 1 | a | -0.150(-2.277,1.977) |
| Glutamate agonist | |||
| D-serine | |||
| Lemmon,2015 | 1 | a | -2.600(-19.985,14.785) |
| N-Acetylcysteine | |||
| Bloch,2016 | 1 | a | 2.200(-2.830,7.230) |
| Glutamate antagonist | |||
| Riluzole | |||
| Lemmon,2015 | 1 | a | -4.100(-23.452,15.252) |
| Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor | |||
| Atomoxetine | 2 | a | |
| Allen,2005 | 1 | a | -2.500(-5.023,0.023) |
| Spencer,2008 | 1 | a | |
| Smoking cessation agent | |||
| Nicotine patch | 2 | ||
| Mcconville,1992 | 1 | b | -0.300(-11.511,10.911) |
| Silver, 2001 | 1 | a | |
| Smoking cessation agent plus Antipsychotic drugs | |||
| Nicotine patch plus haloperidol | |||
| Mcconville,1992 | 1 | b | -6.400(-16.549,3.749) |
| Traditional Chinese medicine | |||
| NingDong Granule | |||
| Zhao,2010 | 1 | a | |
| 5-Ling Granule | |||
| Zheng,2016 | 1 | a | |
| 5HT3-receptor antagonists | |||
| Ondansetron | |||
| Toran,2005 | 1 | b | -2.000(-9.203,5.203) |
| Metoclopramide | |||
| Nicolson,2005 | 1 | a | |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions compared with placebo using the outcome scale of TSSS for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study (N) | TSSS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Typical Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Haloperidol | |||
| Shapiro,1989 | 1 | b | |
| Pimozide | |||
| Shapiro,1989 | 1 | b | -0.400(-1.952,1.152) |
| Atypical Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Risperidone | |||
| Dion,2002 | 1 | b | |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).
Figure 2Efficacy of guanfacine compared with placebo for the treatment of tics in the outcome of Yale Global Tic Severity Scale
Figure 3Efficacy of pergolide compared with placebo for the treatment of tics in the outcome of Yale Global Tic Severity Scale
Figure 4Efficacy of atomoxetine compared with placebo for the treatment of tics in the outcome of Yale Global Tic Severity Scale
Figure 5Efficacy of atomoxetine compared with placebo for the treatment of tics in the outcome of Clinical Global Impression Scale
Figure 6Efficacy of nicotine patch compared with placebo for the treatment of tics in the outcome of Yale Global Tic Severity Scale
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions from head-to head trials using the outcome scale of YGTSS for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study | YGTSS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| NingDong Granule plus Haloperidol VS Haloperidol | |||
| Li,2009 | 1 | a | |
| Qufeng Zhidong Recipe VS Haloperidol plus Trihexyphenidyl | 2 | a | |
| Wu,2009 | 1 | ||
| Wu,2010 | 1 | ||
| 5-Ling Granule VS Tiapride | |||
| Zheng,2016 | 1 | a | 0.400(-2.304,3.104) |
| Clonidine VS Levetiracetam | |||
| Hedderick, 2009 | 1 | b | -2.000(-15.455,11.455) |
| Clonidine VS Risperidone | |||
| Gaffney,2002 | 1 | a | -2.900(-15.142,9.342) |
| Aripiprazole VS Risperidone | |||
| Ghanizadeh,2014 | 1 | a | -5.300(-11.430,0.830) |
| Risperidone VS Pimozide | |||
| Gilbert,2003 b | 1 | a | -9.000(-23.949,5.949) |
| Fluvoxamine VS Sulpiride | |||
| George,1993 | 1 | b | 5.000(-19.459,29.459) |
| D-serine VS Riluzole | |||
| Yoo,2013 | 1 | a | 1.500(-16.106,19.106) |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions from head-to head trials using the outcome scale of TSGS for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study | TSGS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| Olanzapine VS Pimozide | |||
| Onofrj,2000 | 1 | b | |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).
Figure 7Efficacy of Qufeng Zhidong Recipe compared with Haloperidol plus trihexyphenidyl for the treatment of tics in the outcome of Yale Global Tic Severity Scale
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions compared with placebo using the outcome scale of CGI for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study (N) | CGI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| Alpha-2 adrenergic agonist agent | |||
| Clonidine | |||
| Leckman,1991 | 1 | b | |
| Anticonvulsant | |||
| Levetiracetam | |||
| Smith-hicks,2007 | 1 | a | 0.090(-0.572,0.752) |
| Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Atypical Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Ziprasidone | |||
| Sallee,1999 | 1 | a | -0.700(-1.407,0.007) |
| Risperidone | |||
| Dion,2002 | 1 | b | |
| CNS stimulant | |||
| Methylphenidate | |||
| Mixed dosage(0.1,0.3,0.5 mg/kg) | |||
| Gadow,1999 | 1 | a | 0.000(-0.410,0.410) |
| Gamma-aminobutyric acid-B receptor agonist | |||
| Baclofen | |||
| Singer,2001 | 1 | a | |
| Glutamate agonist | |||
| N-Acetylcysteine | |||
| Bloch,2016 | 1 | a | 0.100(-0.622,0.822) |
| Selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor | |||
| Atomoxetine | 2 | a | |
| Allen,2005 | 1 | a | |
| Spencer,2008 | 1 | a | |
| Smoking cessation agent plus Antipsychotic drugs | |||
| Nicotine patch plus haloperidol | |||
| Mcconville,1992 | 1 | b | -0.800(-1.901,0.301) |
| 5HT3-receptor antagonists | |||
| Metoclopramide | |||
| Nicolson,2005 | 1 | a | |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions compared with placebo using the outcome scale of TSGS for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study (N) | TSGS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| Analgesic | |||
| Naltrexone | |||
| Kurlan,1991 | 1 | b | -0.100(-6.426,6.226) |
| Propoxyphene | |||
| Kurlan,1991 | 1 | b | |
| Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Typical Antipsychotic agent | |||
| Haloperidol | |||
| Sallee,1997 | 1 | a | -6.100(-15.361,3.161) |
| Pimozide | |||
| Sallee,1997 | 1 | a | |
| Cannabis | |||
| Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol | |||
| Muller-vahl,2002 | 1 | b | -6.500(-15.652,2.652) |
| 5HT3-receptor antagonists | |||
| Ondansetron | |||
| Toran,2005 | 1 | b | -2.680(-16.742,11.382) |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).
Effect sizes of pharmacological interventions from head-to head trials using the outcome scale of CGI for patients with Tourette syndrome
| Concomitant Drug/Study (N) | CGI | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Author (Year) | N1 | Age2 | WMD |
| Clonidine VS Levetiracetam | |||
| Hedderick, 2009 | 1 | b | -0.100(-0.675,0.475) |
| Risperidone VS Pimozide | |||
| Gilbert,2003 b | 1 | a | -1.000(-2.076,0.076) |
Note: Significant results are in bold.
1: N:number of studies;
2: a represented that the subjects included in the study were children; b represented that the subjects included in the study were mixed participation (children and adult).