| Literature DB >> 9219077 |
G Masi1, M Marcheschi, P Pfanner.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and side-effects of paroxetine treatment in adolescents with mild intellectual disability and major depressive disorder (MDD). Seven adolescents (14.7-18.4 years of age) were treated with paroxetine (dosage 20-40 mg day-1). Clinical changes were assessed at the beginning of the pharmacological treatment and after 9 weeks utilizing the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria and the Montgomery-Asberg Depression rating Scale (MADRS). Four out of the seven subjects did not fulfil the DSM-IV diagnostic criteria after the 9-week treatment. The mean decrease in the total score on the MADRS was significant (41%). Some items of the MADRS showed significant improvement: inner tension (66%); lassitude (55%); apparent sadness (53%); inability to feel (44%); and reported sadness (43%). Three subjects showed sedation, two subjects gastrointestinal complaints and one subject insomnia; all these symptoms were transitory and not severe. No behavioural activation was evident. This preliminary, uncontrolled study of a few cases suggests that adolescents with intellectual disability and MDD may respond to paroxetine, and that adverse side-effects are mild.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9219077
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intellect Disabil Res ISSN: 0964-2633