Tijdschrift voor Psychiatrie 13 (1971) 1, 427 - 434

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Short report

Dexetimide (R 16470), een nieuw lang werkend antiparkinson-middel: Een dubbel blind onderzoek bij neuroleptisch parkinsonisme

A.L. Kroft, W. Amery

The antiparkinsonian effects of dexetimide were investigated in patients under neuroleptic maintenance therapy.
All patients were receiving orphenadrine 150 mg/day as corrective medication. The trial was conducted in two stages: an open study including 40 patients and a double-blind, placebo-controlled study including 20 patients who had responded best during the open phase.
Evaluation was carried out using a 10-point rating scale for extrapyramidal symptoms and an 8-points rating scale for possible side-effects.
The optimum daily dose of dexetimide ranged between 0.5 and 3 mg. In the open study, dexetimide was found to be significantly more effective than orphenadrine in controlling extrapyramidal symptoms. The overall score for side-effects was similar for botte drugs, with a significant differente to the disadvantage of deretimide for item 'dry mouth'. During the double-blind, patients in the placebo group had significantly higher scores than during the previous treatment with dexetimide.