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GENERAL PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY

Citalopram for the Treatment of Adolescent Anxiety Disorders: A Pilot Study

Psychopharmacology Bulletin 36(3) :100-107 , 2002/07/15

Abstract

Charts of 17 adolescent patients treated naturalistically with citalopram for various anxiety disorders were reviewed. Patients were retrospectively assessed using the Clinical Global Impression (CGI)-Severity scale at the beginning and end of treatment. Eighty-two percent (14/17) of patients were rated as much or very much improved on the CGI-Improvement scale after treatment with citalopram. Patients were treated for an average of 156 ± 85.1 days at a mean dose of 32.3 ± 18.5 mg/day of citalopram. Fifty-three percent (9/17) of this sample had previous exposure to alternative selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, and 89% (8/9) of those patients responded positively to citalopram. Citalopram appeared well tolerated, with only one patient discontinuing treatment due to side effects. In this naturalistic setting, citalopram appeared to be a well-tolerated and effective treatment for a range of anxiety disorders in adolescents. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2002;36(3):100-107

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Jefferson B. Prince, MD, Jeff Q. Bostic, MD, EdD, Michael Monuteaux, BS, Kenneth Brown, MD, MPH, and Suzanne Place, LPN. Citalopram for the Treatment of Adolescent Anxiety Disorders: A Pilot Study. Psychopharmacology Bulletin. 2002/07/15; 36(3):100-107.