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Possible predictors of response to clonazepam augmentation therapy in patients with protracted depression. [Hum Psychopharmacol] Journal article

 
Morishita S, Arita S 
Possible predictors of response to clonazepam augmentation therapy in patients with protracted depression. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Hum Psychopharmacol 2006 Dec 27; 22(1):27-31.


INTRODUCTION: Clonazepam has been shown to be an effective supplementary treatment for depression. Thus, it would be useful to determine which patient characteristics are associated with response to clonazepam.
AIMS: The purpose of this study was to examine the possible predictors of response to clonazepam in the treatment of depression.
METHOD: A retrospective cohort analysis was carried out in 120 patients with protracted depression who were being treated with clonazepam.
RESULTS: A variety of clinical factors, including age, gender, type of depression, frequency of episodes, family history; and daily dose of clonazepam, were analyzed as possible predictors of response to clonazepam. A Weibull regression analysis showed that the factors that best predicted improvement with clonazepam augmentation were negative family history of psychiatric illness (e(coef) = 0.378), daily clonazepam dose of 2.5-4.0 mg (e(coef) = 0.160), and unipolar depression (e(coef) = 0.147).
CONCLUSIONS: These factors should be considered when clonazepam augmentation therapy is selected for protracted depression. Copyright (c) 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.



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