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A peripheral model for the central 5-HT neuron is the characterization of platelet imipramine binding. We studied an outpatient major depressive cohort who fulfilled Research Diagnostic Criteria for agitation. After a 1-week placebo lead-in, subjects were blindly randomized to either imipramine (IMI) or fluoxetine (FLU) during an an 8-week, double-blind study period. Thirty-three subjects (15 IMI, 18 FLU) provided both baseline and endpoint samples for the platelet [3H]-IMI assay. Depression efficacy was comparable across the two treatments, whereas FLU was significantly more effective in reducing secondary anxiolysis (p = .023). Discontinuations due to an adverse event were significantly more frequent with IMI than FLU (p
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Tollefson, G. D., Heiligenstein, J. H., Tollefson, S. L., Birkett, M. A., Knight, D. L., & Nemeroff, C. B. (1996). Is there a relationship between baseline and treatment-associated changes in [3H]-IMI platelet binding and clinical response in major depression? Neuropsychopharmacology, 14(1), 47–53. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0893-133X(96)80058-3
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