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Query: UMLS:C0015672 (
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A double-blind controlled study comparing the effects of bupropion to doxepin in outpatients with primary depression was conducted to evaluate efficacy and safety differences between the two drugs. Following a 7-day placebo washout period, patients could be treated for up to 13 weeks on either treatment. Antidepressant response was assessed by the Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Scales, Clinical Global Severity and Improvement Ratings, and the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale. Comparable efficacy between the compounds was found across the 13-week study.
Doxepin
differed from bupropion mainly on the sleep factor of the Hamilton Depression Scale, with doxepin improving sleep to a greater extent than bupropion.
Doxepin
produced a greater incidence of anticholinergic side effects, including dry mouth, constipation, sleepiness, and
tiredness
, in comparison to bupropion. Also, increased appetite and weight gain were consistent side effects of doxepin relative to bupropion.
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PMID:Double-blind comparison of doxepin versus bupropion in outpatients with a major depressive disorder. 308
Oral doxepin rinse has been reported to provide pain relief in patients with oral mucosal lesions due to cancer or cancer therapy. The purpose of this study was to assess the anesthetic effect of doxepin oral rinse in normal subjects to identify the duration of effect and to contrast the anesthetic effect with reported pain relief in patients with oral mucosal lesions. Normal volunteers were provided a solution of doxepin (5 mg/mL) for oral rinsing. Oral numbness and adverse effects were recorded for a period of 4 h after rinsing.
Doxepin
rinse resulted in mucosal anesthesia in all subjects. Sedation/
fatigue
was reported in four of seven subjects. There were no taste complaints and no nausea reported. The limited duration of numbness/anesthesia in normal subjects compared with prior studies showing pain relief for more than 3 h in patients with mucosal lesions, suggests that the extended duration of pain relief in patients was due to analgesic effects rather than anesthetic effects. The majority of normal subjects reported sedation after use, but this was less common in patients with mucosal lesions.
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PMID:Oral topical doxepin rinse: anesthetic effect in normal subjects. 1467 13