| Literature DB >> 843179 |
A H Glassman, J M Perel, M Shostak, S J Kantor, J L Fleiss.
Abstract
Sixty depressed nonschizophrenic patients were admitted to a research unit. Following one drug-free week and one week of placebo, patients received 3.5 mg/kg of imipramine hydrochloride for 28 days. Plasma levels of imipramine and its metabolite desipramine hydrochloride (desmethylimipramine) were measured three times weekly and the relationship between plasma steady-state levels and clinical outcome was examined. Steady-state levels ranged from 50 to 1,050 ng/ml. There was a statistically and clinically significant relationship between plasma levels and response. The relationship existed across the entire sample, and was accentuated when the bipolar and unipolar nondelusional populations were examined. Because a strong relationship between sex and outcome was observed, the unipolar nondelusional patients were stratified by sex and a significant relationship still persisted. Only the unipolar delusional patients failed to demonstrate an association between blood level and clinical response.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 843179 DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1977.01770140087010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Gen Psychiatry ISSN: 0003-990X