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Comparative study of the efficacy and safety of trazodone versus clorazepate in the treatment of adjustment disorders in cancer patients: a pilot study.

Author(s): Razavi D, Kormoss N, Collard A, Farvacques C, Delvaux N

Affiliation(s): Saint Pierre University Hospital, Brussels, Belgium.

Publication date & source: 1999, J Int Med Res., 27(6):264-72.

Publication type: Clinical Trial; Multicenter Study; Randomized Controlled Trial

The efficacy of trazodone (mean once-daily dose 111.5 +/- 36.3 mg) versus clorazepate (mean once-daily dose 17.5 +/- 7.5 mg) to relieve anxious and depressive symptoms in 18 patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer was investigated in a 28-day randomized, double-blind study. Efficacy was evaluated using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, the Revised Symptom Checklist and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Quality of Life Questionnaire. A successful response to treatment was achieved in 91% (10/11) of patients who received trazodone and 57% (four of seven) of patients who were administered clorazepate (P = 0.1373). Bayesian analysis revealed that the prior probability of making a wrong decision in prescribing trazodone rather than clorazepate reduced from 26% to 8%. Assessment of the clinical scales suggested a benefit of trazodone compared with clorazepate, although the differences were not significant. Safety of both treatments was similar. Trazodone is devoid of an abuse risk and dependence and, therefore, could be a valuable alternative to clorazepate in the treatment of adjustment disorders in cancer patients.

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