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Is there a relationship between response to total sleep deprivation and efficacy of clomipramine treatment in depressed patients?
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1986
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Psychotropic MedicationTreatment ModalitiesPsychopharmacologyDepressed PatientsMental HealthPsychologySocial SciencesSleep MedicineTsd ResponseSleepPsychiatryDepressionNeuropharmacologyInsomniaSleep DeprivationSleep DisorderTotal Sleep DeprivationClomipramine TreatmentMedicinePsychopathology
Total sleep deprivation (TSD) and tricyclic medication are successful treatment modalities for patients with a major depressive disorder. Recent studies have suggested a positive relationship between TSD response and succeeding tricyclic treatment, even on a very specific level, thus supporting the assumption of two distinct biochemical subtypes of depression. The present study tested this hypothesis by treating 10 inpatients with a major depressive disorder first with TSD and succeedingly with clomipramine. Contrary to expectation, a negative relationship between clinical response to the two treatment modalities was found.
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