Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UMLS:C0043352 (xerostomia)
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Zotepine and thiothixene were compared for clinical efficacy and safety in a double-blind trial. Using overall improvement ratings and Gorham's BPRS, zotepine rated higher improvement in motor retardation, suspiciousness, mannerisms and posturing symptoms, suggesting that it has both activating and antipsychotic activities. Thiothixene produced higher improvement ratings in symptoms such as hallucinatory behavior, somatic concerns, anxiety, guilt feelings, tension, depressive mood and uncooperativeness. As for side effects, there was a significantly lower frequency of dry mouth and insomnia with zotepine when compared with thiothixene. The lower incidence of insomnia is interesting in view of zotepine's clinical activating effects. There were no abnormal laboratory findings.
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PMID:Comparison of efficacy of zotepine and thiothixene in schizophrenia in a double-blind study. 288 80

The antimanic effect of zotepine was investigated in 16 patients with manic-depressive psychosis or manic schizoaffective psychosis. Zotepine markedly improved manic symptoms in 75% and afforded at least slight improvement in all patients studied. However, in 50%, zotepine caused conversion from mania to depression. The most frequent side effects were dysarthria in 50%, parkinsonian symptoms in 33%, dry mouth in 28%, and sleepiness in 28%. EEG abnormalities were noted in 22% of patients. The antimanic effect of zotepine was enhanced by lithium carbonate; however, concomitant use of zotepine and lithium possibly increased the incidence of EEG abnormalities. The conversion-to-depression effect of zotepine was not inhibited by lithium. Overall, the concomitant use of zotepine and lithium may be important in the treatment of manic psychoses.
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PMID:Antimanic effect of zotepine. 308 26