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  2. Antipsychotic effects, side effects and effective dosis of the butyrophenone lenperone (AHR 2277)

Antipsychotic effects, side effects and effective dosis of the butyrophenone lenperone (AHR 2277)

  • Int Pharmacopsychiatry. 1977;12(2):113-26. doi: 10.1159/000468295.
B Woggon A Franke H Hucker E Ruether D Athen J Angst H Hippius
Abstract

Three open studies with Lenperone were performed. 50 hospitalized schizophrenic patients were treated 20-30 days with Lenperone. The therapeutic effective dose was 30-50 mg/day. The highest daily dosage was 90 mg. Patients were examined on fixed observation days and the findings were documented by means of the AMP system. AMP data were analyzed at symptom and syndrome level and compared using an analysis of covariance. In the described dosage Lenperone acted only little sedating, strong antipsychotic and caused only a few single extrapyramidal and little autonomic side effects. The dosage is limited because of the effect on heart and blood circulation. Lenperone caused a good improvement of depressive symptoms in the schizophrenic patients. Lenperone was well tolerated and slowed a rapid onset of its antipsychotic effect. It caused a steady improvement of productive schizophrenic symptoms. For better knowledge of the profile of the effects of Lenperone, a trial in depressive paranoid syndromes, for example schizoaffective psychoses, would be interesting; a double-blind trial in comparison to a well-known antipsychotic would be very useful.

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