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Extrapyramidal effects amisulpride

Amisulpride is a substituted benzamide, which acts as a highly selective blocker of D2 and D3 receptors (Kerwin, 2000). As with all the other drugs, it can easily be demonstrated to be effective compared with placebo and haloperidol, with a lower extrapyramidal symptom profile (Moller et al, 1995). The strength of amisulpride lies in the quality of the evidence to show that it is effective against primary negative symptoms and affective symptoms. Two studies have shown convincing superiority for negative symptoms... [Pg.92]

In a randomized, double-blind, multicenter comparison of amisulpride 1000 mg/day (n = 70) and flupenthixol 25 mg/day (n = 62) for 6 weeks, the two drugs significantly improved the acute psychotic symptoms to a similar extent (32). The total numbers of dropouts were 19 with amisulpride and 25 with flupenthixol. Adverse effects accounted for 8.6 and 18% respectively of the totals. Amisulpride caused significantly fewer extrapyramidal adverse effects. Apart from the extrapyramidal adverse effects, there were treatment-related adverse events in 87% of the patients given amisulpride and 92% of those given flupenthixol. Prolactin concentrations were higher with amisulpride. [Pg.190]

Fixed doses of amisulpride (100, 400, 800, and 1200 mg/ day) and haloperidol (16 mg/day) have been compared in a 4-week, double-blind, randomized trial in 319 patients with acute exacerbations of schizophrenia (33). Amisulpride 400 mg/day and 800 mg/day was effective in treating the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, with fewer extrapyramidal adverse effects than haloperidol,... [Pg.190]

Two narrative reviews of amisulpride have been published (4,5). The authors emphasized that amisulpride in low dosages (below 300 mg/day) causes a similar incidence of adverse effects to placebo nevertheless, at higher dosages (400-1200 mg/day), the overall incidence of adverse events in those taking amisulpride was similar to that in patients taking haloperidol, flupenthixol, or risperidone. The most commonly reported adverse events associated with higher dosages of amisulpride were extrapyramidal... [Pg.173]


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