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Imipramine Treatment of Alcoholics With Primary Depression
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March 1996

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Archives of General Psychiatry

Patrick J. McGrath

Background: Depressive disorders are commonly comorbid with alcoholism, particularly in treatmentseeking samples. If antidepressant treatment were safe and improved the treatment outcome in the subset of actively drinking alcoholics with depression, this would be of clinical importance.Methods: We conducted a randomized, 12-week placebo-controlled trial of imipramine hydrochloride combined with weekly relapse prevention psychotherapy. The subjects were 69 actively drinking alcoholic outpatients with current depressive disorders. The first onset of depression was either antecedent to the abuse of alcohol or occurred during prolonged periods of sobriety. Depression and drinking outcomes at 12 weeks, as well as their relationship, were measured.Results: Imipramine treatment was safe and associated with improvement in depression in both adequately treated and intention-to-treat samples. While there was no overall effect on drinking outcome, patients whose mood improved showed decreased alcohol consumption that was more marked in those treated with imipramine.Conclusions: Imipramine treatment is effective for primary depression among actively drinking alcoholic outpatients, and may improve alcoholic outcome for those whose depression responds to treatment.

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... Both tricyclic [52] and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants [53] have been shown to be modestly effective in major depressive disorder in the setting of comorbid alcohol dependence. However, they do not significantly impact alcohol consumption. ...

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Evidence-Based Practices for Co-occurring Chemical Dependency and Mental Illness.
Imipramine Treatment of Alcoholics With Primary Depression
  • Citing Article
  • March 1996

Archives of General Psychiatry