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Prior benzodiazepine use and buspirone response in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder.
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The Journal of clinical psychiatry [J Clin Psychiatry] 2000 Feb; Vol. 61 (2), pp. 91-4. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Background: An earlier preliminary report suggested that prior treatment with benzodiazepines might predict a reduced response to buspirone in patients diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). To confirm or refute this hypothesis, the present data analysis was conducted.<br />Method: One large data set (N = 735) of GAD patients (DSM-III) treated with buspirone, a benzodiazepine, and a placebo was analyzed by dividing all patients into 3 prior benzodiazepine (BZ) treatment groups: no prior BZ treatment, recent (< 1 month) BZ treatment, and remote (> or = 1 month) BZ treatment. Using an intent-to-treat last-observation-carried-forward (LOCF) data set, acute 4-week treatment response was assessed in terms of clinical improvement, attrition, and adverse events as a function of these 3 prior benzodiazepine treatment groups.<br />Results: Patient attrition was significantly higher (p < .05) in the recent BZ treatment group than in the remote and no prior BZ treatment groups with lack of efficacy given as the primary reason by patients receiving buspirone but not benzodiazepine or placebo. In the buspirone group, adverse events occurred more frequently in the recent BZ treatment group than in the remote BZ treatment and no prior BZ treatment groups. Finally, clinical improvement with buspirone was similar to benzodiazepine improvement in the no prior BZ treatment and remote BZ treatment groups, but less than benzodiazepine improvement in the recent BZ treatment group, leading to the smallest buspirone/placebo differences in improvement in the recent BZ treatment group.<br />Conclusion: These data suggest that the initiation of buspirone therapy in GAD patients who have only recently terminated benzodiazepine treatment should be undertaken cautiously and combined with appropriate patient education.
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- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Anxiety Disorders psychology
Clinical Trials as Topic
Double-Blind Method
Drug Approval
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Multicenter Studies as Topic
Patient Education as Topic
Placebos
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales statistics & numerical data
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
United States
United States Food and Drug Administration
Anti-Anxiety Agents therapeutic use
Anxiety Disorders drug therapy
Benzodiazepines therapeutic use
Buspirone therapeutic use
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0160-6689
- Volume :
- 61
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of clinical psychiatry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10732655
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.4088/jcp.v61n0203