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Drug treatment of panic disorder: early response to treatment as a predictor of final outcome.
Author: AlbusM, BullerR, HippiusH, LecrubierY, MaierW, RosenbergR
Original Abstract of the Article :
One of the core problems in clinical research is the detection of early changes in target symptoms that predict future therapeutic outcome. To analyze potential predictors of outcome, data of a multicenter study on patients with panic disorder were used. A total of 1010 patients were randomly alloca...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0447.1990.tb01401.x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Predicting Panic Disorder Treatment Success: A Desert Journey of Understanding
Panic disorder, like a desert mirage, can be a confusing and distressing experience. This research, like a team of researchers seeking to map the desert of panic disorder, explores potential predictors of treatment success. The study, encompassing over 1,000 individuals with panic disorder, examines the relationship between early treatment response and long-term outcome. The findings suggest that early improvement in the number of spontaneous panic attacks within the first week of treatment is a promising predictor of success, particularly for patients receiving alprazolam therapy.
Early Intervention: A Compass Guiding Through the Desert of Panic Disorder
This research, like a compass guiding a traveler through a vast and unfamiliar desert, provides valuable insights into the treatment of panic disorder. The findings highlight the potential of early intervention, especially for patients receiving alprazolam therapy. Early improvement in symptoms may serve as a positive indicator of treatment success.
Navigating Panic Disorder: Seeking Hope and Relief in the Desert
This research, like a wellspring in the desert, offers hope for individuals struggling with panic disorder. It underscores the importance of early intervention and provides valuable insights into the potential predictors of treatment success. These findings can help healthcare providers tailor treatment plans to individual patients and increase the likelihood of positive outcomes.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a caravan crossing a desert, emphasizes the importance of early intervention and careful monitoring in the treatment of panic disorder. The findings suggest that early treatment response can be a valuable predictor of long-term success, particularly for patients receiving alprazolam therapy.
Date :
- Date Completed 1991-03-08
- Date Revised 2019-08-15
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