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New drug developments in the Netherlands. "Tetracyclic" psychotropic drugs.

Authors :
Itil TM
Polvan N
Dincmen K
Egilmez S
Sungerbey K
Source :
Diseases of the nervous system [Dis Nerv Syst] 1974 Jul; Vol. 35 (7 Pt. 2), pp. 10-7.
Publication Year :
1974

Abstract

Based on qualitative and quantitative EEG findings, the psychotropic properties of GB-94, GC-46, and GC-94 were predicted. According to the EEG model, GB-94 was predicted to be similar to amitriptyline and GC-46 t( imipramine. GC-94 was found to be much less effective on the CNS than GB-94 and GC-46 and was predicted to have "stimulatory" clinical effects similar to desipramine. The clinical trials demonstrated that GB-94 is indeed an antidepressive psychotropic compound similar to amitriptyline. GB-94 in lower dosages was also found to be effective in anxiety syndromes. In some schizophrenics GB-94 showed some therapeutic effects, while in others it obviously exacerbrated the psychotic symptomatology. GC-94 was not found to be significantly effective in a heterogenous psychiatric population. Only slight improvement in some schizophrenic patients was observed However, a noticeable worsening in the symptomatology of manic and hypomanic patients was seen. The study demonstarted that GC-94 indeed has a central stimulatory effect, but no minor or major tranquilizer properties or sedative antidepressive qualities were observed. GC-46 was tried in only three subjects. Based on this pilot trial, no conclusion can be made about the psychotropic properties of this compound. Our quantitative pharmaco-EEG and clinical trials clearly demonstrated the significant value of quantitative EEG in early screening of psychoactive drugs in order to predict their clinical values and effective dosage ranges.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0012-3714
Volume :
35
Issue :
7 Pt. 2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Diseases of the nervous system
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17894095