A. Wighton et al., The efficacy of zotepine in treating acute negative symptoms of schizophrenia: The results of a meta-analysis, INT J PSYC, 4(3), 2000, pp. 209-214
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Psycology & Psychiatry
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
INTRODUCTION: Zotepine is a unique antipsychotic drug, having effects which
are both antiserotonergic and antidopaminergic that may make it mol-e effe
ctive in the treatment of negative symptoms of schizophrenia than more conv
entional agents.
METHOD: A meta-analysis was performed on the effect of zotepine on the nega
tive symptoms in seven double-blind studies, as measured by the SANS scale.
RESULTS: Of the trials selected for this meta-analysis, one skewed signific
ant improvement in acute negative symptoms in favour of zotepine. Negative
symptoms measured in the other trials showed trends in favour of zotepine,
except for one study where the trend was in favour of perazine. The meta-an
alysis showed zotepine to he significantly better then either placebo or co
nventional antipsychotic comparators using the standardized treatment diffe
rence methodology, and it confirmed the results from a previous study using
patients with predominantly negative symptoms.
CONCLUSION: Zotepine may have a place in the treatment of this group of pat
ients where conventional antiypsychotic drugs have had little effect.