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Reduction of nightmares and other PTSD symptoms in combat veterans by prazosin: a placebo-controlled study

Authors :
Miles McFall
David Hoff
Ronald G. Thomas
Eric C. Petrie
Dorcas J. Dobie
Rebekah J. Rein
Charles E. Thompson
Evan D. Kanter
Elaine R. Peskind
Murray A. Raskind
Kristy Straits-Tröster
Allen D. Radant
Source :
The American journal of psychiatry. 160(2)
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Prazosin is a centrally active alpha(1) adrenergic antagonist. The authors' goal was to evaluate prazosin efficacy for nightmares, sleep disturbance, and overall posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in combat veterans.Ten Vietnam combat veterans with chronic PTSD and severe trauma-related nightmares each received prazosin and placebo in a 20-week double-blind crossover protocol.Prazosin (mean dose=9.5 mg/day at bedtime, SD=0.5) was superior to placebo for the three primary outcome measures: scores on the 1) recurrent distressing dreams item and the 2) difficulty falling/staying asleep item of the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale and 3) change in overall PTSD severity and functional status according to the Clinical Global Impression of change. Total score and symptom cluster scores for reexperiencing, avoidance/numbing, and hyperarousal on the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale also were significantly more improved in the prazosin condition, and prazosin was well tolerated.These data support the efficacy of prazosin for nightmares, sleep disturbance, and other PTSD symptoms.

Details

ISSN :
0002953X
Volume :
160
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American journal of psychiatry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fb78ff128421afded0935a1710837e05