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Fluoxetine as a treatment for emotional lability after brain injury

 

作者: SloanR. L.,   BrownK. W.,   PentlandB.,  

 

期刊: Brain Injury  (Taylor Available online 1992)
卷期: Volume 6, issue 4  

页码: 315-319

 

ISSN:0269-9052

 

年代: 1992

 

DOI:10.3109/02699059209034945

 

出版商: Taylor&Francis

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

Emotional lability or emotionalism is a relatively common phenomenon and frequently occurs following vascular or traumatic brain injury. It is distressing and embarrassing to sufferers and their families, and often interferes with rehabilitation. At present there is no satisfactory or reliable treatment for this condition. We describe an open trial using fluoxetine, a newer antidepressant with a specific serotonergic action, in the treatment of emotional lability due to brain injury. Six consecutive cases of emotional lability attending a rehabilitation unit were studied (five cases of cerebrovascular accident and one of traumatic brain injury). Response to treatment was measured using a modification of the scale described by Lawson and MacLeod [1]. All showed a marked improvement within one week of commencing fluoxetine and the drug was well tolerated with no reported side-effects. The speed of onset and degree of improvement suggest that fluoxetine may be a useful agent in the treatment of emotional lability due to brain injury. Our observations indicate that further investigation of the role of fluoxetine in the treatment of emotional lability is warranted.

 

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