PMID: 6989426Feb 1, 1980Paper

A double-blind comparison of dothiepin and amitriptyline in patients with primary affective disorder: serum levels and clinical response

The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science
J MendlewiczJ A Rees

Abstract

In a double-blind parallel group study, thirty-two patients suffering from a primary affective disorder received either dothiepin or amitriptyline. Serum concentrations of total dothiepin plus northiaden or amitriptyline and nortriptyline were estimated. A similar therapeutic response was seen with both drugs but there was no correlation with serum concentrations of amitriptyline or nortriptyline, whereas serum dothiepin correlated positively with clinical response.

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