OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of the double-action mechanism of venlafaxine for depression and climacteric symptoms. METHODS: A group of 20 postmenopausal women (age range 40-60 years) with diagnosis of major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and climacteric symptoms was enrolled. All participants received venlafaxine (75 mg/day) for 2 months. Clinical checkup and evaluation test were repeated every 2 weeks for 2 months of treatment. RESULTS: Before treatment, the mean scores for the clinical evaluation scales (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale) were 13.9 and 18.7, respectively (mild-moderate severity). The general level of psychopathology was not particularly high (Symptomatology Checklist-90, mean total 103), the most common psychopathological dimensions were depression and somatization. The sample suffered from mild climacteric syndrome (Kupperman Index Score, mean = 19.1). Clinical improvement was visible after 2 weeks of treatment and continued until the last checkup, 2 months after the start of treatment (final Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale scores: 5.1 and 6.3, respectively). Kupperman Index Scores at the end of the treatment period demonstrated complete resolution of the climacteric syndrome (mean score = 6.57). CONCLUSION: Venlafaxine is efficacy in treating both psychiatric disorders and climacteric symptomatology.
Use of venlafaxine in psychiatric disorders and climacteric syndrome: Is a therapeutic bridge? / Luisi, Stefano*; Castrogiovanni, Andrea; Ciani, Valentina; Pacchierotti, Claudia; De Capua, Alberto; Pasquini, Raffaele; Lazzeri, Lucia; Petraglia, Felice. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - ELETTRONICO. - 28:(2012), pp. 68-71. [10.3109/09513590.2011.588755]
Use of venlafaxine in psychiatric disorders and climacteric syndrome: Is a therapeutic bridge?
Petraglia, Felice
2012
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To verify the efficacy of the double-action mechanism of venlafaxine for depression and climacteric symptoms. METHODS: A group of 20 postmenopausal women (age range 40-60 years) with diagnosis of major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and climacteric symptoms was enrolled. All participants received venlafaxine (75 mg/day) for 2 months. Clinical checkup and evaluation test were repeated every 2 weeks for 2 months of treatment. RESULTS: Before treatment, the mean scores for the clinical evaluation scales (Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale) were 13.9 and 18.7, respectively (mild-moderate severity). The general level of psychopathology was not particularly high (Symptomatology Checklist-90, mean total 103), the most common psychopathological dimensions were depression and somatization. The sample suffered from mild climacteric syndrome (Kupperman Index Score, mean = 19.1). Clinical improvement was visible after 2 weeks of treatment and continued until the last checkup, 2 months after the start of treatment (final Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale scores: 5.1 and 6.3, respectively). Kupperman Index Scores at the end of the treatment period demonstrated complete resolution of the climacteric syndrome (mean score = 6.57). CONCLUSION: Venlafaxine is efficacy in treating both psychiatric disorders and climacteric symptomatology.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



