A. Bertani et al., The 35% CO2 hyperreactivity and clinical symptomatology in patients with panic disorder after week of treatment with citalopram: An open study, J CL PSYCH, 21(3), 2001, pp. 262-267
The effect of a short treatment (7 days) with citalopram on the reactivity
to inhalations of 35% CO2 and 65% oxygen and on clinical symptomatology was
investigated in 15 patients with panic disorder who had a positive respons
e to 35% CO2 inhalation, An open study design was applied. On day 0, before
starting drug treatment, and after I week of treatment, each patient under
went the 35% CO2 challenge, and clinical symptomatology was evaluated with
psychometric scales. The results showed a significant reduction of CO2 reac
tivity and of scores on the anticipatory anxiety subscale of Panic Associat
ed Symptoms Scale. These results confirm that the serotonergic system plays
an important role in the modulation of CO2 hyperreactivity and suggest an
early anxiolytic effect of citalopram in patients who have panic disorder a
nd are hyperreactive to CO2.