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A Comparison of the Antidepressant Action of Citalopram and Amitriptyline

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

D. M. Shaw*
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital
D. R. Thomas
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital
M. H. Briscoe
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital
R. Crimmins
Affiliation:
Whitchurch Hospital
B. Harris
Affiliation:
Sully Hospital
J. Lovett
Affiliation:
Sully Hospital
M. Raj
Affiliation:
Glanarhyd Hospital
A. T. Lloyd
Affiliation:
Glanarhyd Hospital
C. Osborne
Affiliation:
St Cadoc's Hospital
G. Hughes
Affiliation:
St Cadoc's Hospital
W. Waheed
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
J. Davies
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
A. B. Rolfe
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
E. Satheesan
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
A. Snape
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
V. M. Evans
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
N. Patel
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
M. A. Bari
Affiliation:
Maindiff Court Hospital
*
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine, Whitchurch Hospital, Whitchurch, Cardiff CF4 7XB

Extract

The response of patients with major depressive illness to citalopram of amitriptyline was compared in a double-blind multi-centre trial. No differences in efficacy were observed, but citalopram had less hypnotic effect and a remarkably lower profile of side-effects.

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Brief Reports
Copyright
Copyright © 1986 The Royal College of Psychiatrists 

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