Title of article :
Effects of long-term administration of nicotine and fluoxetine on sleep in depressed patients
Author/Authors :
Haro، نويسنده , , Reyes and Drucker-Colيn، نويسنده , , René، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
8
From page :
499
To page :
506
Abstract :
Background ng-term effects of transdermal nicotine and fluoxetine on sleep and major depression were investigated. s dependent groups of 12 nonsmoking patients with major depression (Hamilton Rating ≥18) served as subjects. The first group received transdermal nicotine (17.5 mg) while the second group received an oral dose of 20 mg/day of fluoxetine, 5 days weekly for 6 months, 3 days weekly at month 7 and 1 day/week at month 8. From the 9th to the 14th month, once a week a patch without nicotine and an oral placebo substituted nicotine and fluoxetine. Polysomnographic recordings were conducted and depressive symptoms evaluated at baseline and on a monthly basis during medication and during withdrawal. s ne diminished wakefulness and stage 1 and increased REM sleep latency and slow wave sleep throughout the study. A small decrease of REM sleep duration was observed upon nicotine withdrawal. Fluoxetine increased wakefulness, stage 1 duration and REM latency and decreased the sleep efficiency index. Both nicotine and fluoxetine improved mood according to HRS-D scores. sions ne and fluoxetine showed equivalent antidepressant efficacy; however, important differences in sleep parameters were observed between nicotine and fluoxetine, both during their administration and following withdrawal.
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Record number :
1795304
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