International clinical psychopharmacology
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Int Clin Psychopharmacol · Nov 2005
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyAmisulpride versus quetiapine for the treatment of delirium: a randomized, open prospective study.
The present study aimed to: (i) provide preliminary data on the effectiveness and tolerability of atypical antipsychotics, amisulpride (AMSP) and quetiapine (QTP) for patients with delirium and (ii) investigate whether the two drugs affect sleep differently and further relation with the recovery time of delirium. Forty patients with delirium were randomly assigned to either AMSP or QTP groups, with a flexible dosing schedule. The Delirium Rating Scale-revised-98 (DRS-R-98) and clinical global impression-severity (CGI-S), total sleep time and quality of sleep were assessed daily. ⋯ Both atypical antipsychotics were generally well tolerated. The present study shows that both amisulpride and quetiapine may be useful drugs for the treatment of delirium on the basis of effectiveness and relative lack of adverse events. Further systematic controlled studies are required.
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Int Clin Psychopharmacol · Nov 2005
Clinical TrialRelationship between plasma concentration levels of risperidone and clinical effects in the treatment of delirium.
The present study aimed to examine the relationship between plasma concentration levels of risperidone and clinical effects in the treatment of delirium. We conducted a prospective, open-label, flexible-dose study of risperidone oral solution. Ten patients with delirium were assessed using Delirium Rating Scales. ⋯ A highly significant negative correlation was observed in these responders without adverse effects between the plasma levels and durations of treatment until remission (r=-0.861, P=0.0095). The plasma concentration level of risperidone at 30 min after the first 0.5 mg dose may be a favourable response predictor in the treatment of delirium. Further studies in larger samples are needed to verify this preliminary finding.