Title of article :
Methylphenidate vs. resperidone in treatment of methamphetamine dependence: A clinical trial
Author/Authors :
Solhi, Hassan Arak’s University of Medical Sciences, ايران , Jamilian, Hamid Reza Arak’s University of Medical Sciences, ايران , Kazemifar, Amir Mohammad Qazvin’s University of Medical Sciences - Buali Hospital - Department of Internal Medicine, ايران , Javaheri, Javad Arak’s University of Medical Sciences, ايران , Rasti Barzaki, Akram Arak’s University of Medical Sciences, ايران
From page :
191
To page :
194
Abstract :
Background and aims: Currently, there is no widely accepted evidence-based pharmacot herapy regime for the treatment of psychostimulant dependence. Yet, different pharmacological approaches have been tried in the treatment of MA addiction. The present study was conducted to compare efficiency of meth ylphenidate which is relatively easily accessible in our country, with resperidone for this purpose. Methods: Eighty-six patients with MA dependence according to criteria defined by DSM IV-TR were divided into two groups. Patients in group R were given oral resperidone 1 mg daily for 1 week; then 2 mg daily in a divided dose for 3 weeks. Patients in group M were given oral methylphenidate 10 mg daily for 2 weeks, 7.5 mg daily for 1 week, then 5 mg daily for 1 week. They were evaluated for drug craving, psychological, neurologic and somatic symptoms at the start and end of the study. Findings: Both drugs were useful for lowering drug craving in patients; however resperidone was more effective (6.31 ±8.31 vs.19.6 ± 12.45 cravings per week, respectively). The effects of resperidone were more no table in lowering frequency and intensity of psychiatric, neurologic, cardiac and somatic symptoms of the patients after discontinuation of MA abuse; however methylphenidate was effective too; though with a lower potency. Conclusion: The present study confirmed that both methylphenidate and resperidone can successfully be used for treatment of MA dependence, in order to reduce drug craving and psychological, neurologic, and somatic problems in patients. However, the efficacy of methylphenidate was estimated to be less than that of resperidone for this purpose.
Keywords :
Methamphetamine , Abuse , Dependence , Resperidone , Methylphenidate , Treatment
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Record number :
2553026
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