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The Influence of Ritanserin, a Serotonin Antagonist, in Anxiety Disorders: A Double-blind Placebo-controlled Study versus Lorazepam
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Reference DrugPsychotropic MedicationPsychopharmacologyPharmacotherapySocial SciencesSelective AntagonistPsychiatryDepressionNeuropharmacologyPharmacologySide EffectGeneralized Anxiety DisorderAddictionSerotonin AntagonistBiological PsychiatryMedicineAnxiety DisordersPsychopathologyAnesthesiology
A double-blind study was performed in 83 patients with generalized anxiety disorder comparing daily doses of 5 and 10 mg ritanserin (a selective antagonist of serotonine S2 receptors) versus placebo and 4 mg lorazepam as reference drug. Patients treated with 10 mg ritanserin or 4 mg lorazepam improved significantly better (p less than 0.05) after two weeks than those treated with placebo. On the other hand a daily dose of 5 mg ritanserin appeared to be not superior to placebo. Patients treated with 4 mg lorazepam complained significantly more about sedation and dizziness than patients treated with 10 mg ritanserin (p less than 0.05).