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Amitriptyline and hydroxylated metabolite plasma levels in depressed outpatients.
Author: AlbrightD, CooperT B, CorcellaJ, HowardD, RobinsonD S
Original Abstract of the Article :
As part of a double-blind clinical trial comparing phenelzine and amitriptyline in outpatients with predominantly major depressive disorder, plasma tricyclic antidepressant drug concentrations were measured in 83 amitriptyline-treated patients. In 29 of these patients, hydroxymetabolites were also a...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1097/00004714-198504000-00005
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Amitriptyline: A Tricky Camel in the Desert of Depression
The search for effective treatments for depression is an ongoing journey, like a camel caravan traversing a vast desert. This study focuses on amitriptyline, a commonly used antidepressant, and investigates its effectiveness in treating major depressive disorder. The researchers measured plasma levels of amitriptyline and its metabolites in a group of patients and examined the relationship between these levels and clinical response.
Amitriptyline's Effectiveness: A Mystery in the Desert of Depression
The study found that clinical response did not correlate significantly with plasma levels of amitriptyline or its metabolites. This suggests that the effectiveness of amitriptyline may not be directly related to the amount of drug present in the bloodstream. It's like a camel caravan navigating the desert, where the journey's success can be influenced by factors beyond just the amount of water carried.
A Desert of Unanswered Questions
This study raises intriguing questions about the mechanism of action of amitriptyline and its effectiveness in treating depression. Further research is needed to understand the complexities of this medication and its interaction with the human body. It's important to remember that depression is a complex condition, and treatment should be tailored to individual needs and preferences.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study highlights the complexities of treating depression with amitriptyline. The findings suggest that the effectiveness of the medication may not be directly related to drug levels in the bloodstream. The study encourages further research to understand the intricacies of amitriptyline's action and optimize its use in treating depression. It's important to remember that the journey to treat depression is a personalized one, requiring a collaborative approach between patients and healthcare professionals.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-06-05
- Date Revised 2019-09-08
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