1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1985.tb08077.x
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A double‐blind group comparison of mianserin and clomipramine in the treatment of mildly depressed psychiatric out‐patients

Abstract: The effects of mianserin 30-60 mg and clomipramine 75-150 mg were compared in a randomized double-blind study of 62 mildly depressed outpatients. Treatment was continued for three to four weeks, after which approximately SO% of patients left the study clinically much improved. Significant benefits for mianserin were apparent at days 7 and 21 on the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) total score and at day 7 on the HDRS anxietysomatization factor score. No difference in overall antidepressant activity was … Show more

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