1977
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(77)91427-1
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Propranolol as an Adjunct to the Treatment of Schizophrenia

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“…Adrenergic beta-blockers were demonstrated to possess antiaggressive properties [127][128][129][130][131], but cardiovascular adverse effects such as reduced blood pressure and pulse rate occurring at doses required for antiaggressive effect have limited their clinical use for this indication. Beta-blockers have been supplanted by antipsychotics.…”
Section: Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adrenergic beta-blockers were demonstrated to possess antiaggressive properties [127][128][129][130][131], but cardiovascular adverse effects such as reduced blood pressure and pulse rate occurring at doses required for antiaggressive effect have limited their clinical use for this indication. Beta-blockers have been supplanted by antipsychotics.…”
Section: Othermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bazı hastalarda etkinliği izlenirken, bu tedavi yakından takip edilmeli ve belirgin fayda vermediği anda kesilmelidir. [65] Pek çok çalışma ve olgu bildiriminde adrenerjik beta blokerlerin şiddet davranışını azaltıcı etkisi gösterilmiştir [66][67][68][69][70] ve bu yaklaşım şizofrenide şiddet davranışı tedavisinde ikinci sırada kabul görmüştür. [71] Kronik psikoz tanısıyla yatırılan 41 hastaya diğer psikotroplarla birlikte beta bloker tedavisi verilmiş ve saldırganlıkta plaseboya oranla belirgin bir düşüş kaydedilmiştir.…”
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“…Num estudo clínico randomizado, de 16 semanas, os pacientes não mostraram diferença significativa quando acrescidos de propranolol (até 1.920 mg/dia) (Myers et al, 1981). ECR adicionais não relataram melhora clínica com o acréscimo de oxprenolol (160 a 640 mg/dia) (Karniol e Portela, 1982), ou propranolol numa faixa de dose de 80 a 640 mg/dia (Pugh et al, 1983) ou numa dose média de 450 mg/dia (Yorkston et al, 1977) durante 12 semanas de tratamento.…”
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