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Alprazolam in clinically anxious patients with depressed mood
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
|January 1, 1983
Abstract:
A double-blind study compared alprazolam and placebo in 462 clinically anxious patients with accompanying depressed mood. Alprazolam was more effective than placebo as measured by the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, the Self-Rating Symptom Scale, Target Symptoms, Physician's Global Impressions, and Patient's Global Impressions. Alprazolam was not significantly different from placebo in the number of patients reporting drowsiness, the most frequent side effect.