Effects of a specific beta 2-receptor blocker in neuroleptic-induced akathisia.

Categoría Estudio primario
RevistaPsychiatry research
Año 1989
To assess the role of blockade of beta-receptor subpopulations in the treatment of neuroleptic-induced akathisia (NIA), the specific beta 2-antagonist ICI 118,551 was compared to placebo in a double-blind study. After a baseline evaluation on placebo, patients were treated with ICI 118,551 or placebo. Five of six patients treated with ICI 118,551 showed improvements in NIA, while only one of four patients improved on placebo. Patients were then treated openly with propranolol, a mixed beta 1, beta 2-antagonist. Compared to ICI 118,551, no further improvement on objective measures of akathisia was seen on propranolol. Mean subjective assessments of NIA declined on propranolol, but changes were variable and not statistically significant.
Epistemonikos ID: 9eb6aace9a13f7a5df6c571d1167caf2960c0958
First added on: Dec 31, 2012