Dietary supplements used in the treatment of depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders.

Lippincott's primary care practice Pub Date : 1999-05-01
J S Cauffield, H J Forbes
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Dietary supplement use has increased during the past decade. Epidemiologic studies suggest that patients turn to dietary supplements because of a reluctance to take prescription medications or a lack of satisfaction with the results. They often perceive dietary supplements to be a safer or more natural alternative. Patients with mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders, are among those who use dietary supplements. St. John's Wort is used to treat depression. Clinical studies comparing dietary supplements with low-dose antidepressants (maprotiline, amitriptyline, or imipramine at 75 mg/day) or high-dose antidepressants (imipramine at 150 mg/day) find no significant difference between treatments. Kava kava is used to treat anxiety. Clinical trials demonstrate it to be superior to placebo, and roughly equivalent to oxazepam 15 mg/day or bromazepam 9 mg/day. Agents discussed for use in sleep disorders include melatonin, valerian, 5-hydroxytryptamine, catnip, chamomile, gotu kola, hops, L-tryptophan, lavender, passionflower, skullcap, and valerian. Familiarity with the evidence for use and the possible resulting risks can help health professionals to guide patient decisions regarding use of dietary supplements.

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用于治疗抑郁、焦虑和睡眠障碍的膳食补充剂。
在过去十年中,膳食补充剂的使用有所增加。流行病学研究表明,患者转向膳食补充剂是因为不愿服用处方药或对结果不满意。他们通常认为膳食补充剂是一种更安全、更自然的选择。患有精神疾病的患者,包括抑郁症、焦虑症和睡眠障碍,都属于使用膳食补充剂的人群。圣约翰草被用来治疗抑郁症。临床研究比较低剂量抗抑郁药(马普替林、阿米替林或丙咪嗪75毫克/天)和高剂量抗抑郁药(丙咪嗪150毫克/天)的膳食补充剂,发现治疗之间没有显著差异。卡瓦是用来治疗焦虑的。临床试验表明,它优于安慰剂,大致相当于奥西泮15毫克/天或溴西泮9毫克/天。讨论了用于睡眠障碍的药物包括褪黑素、缬草、5-羟色胺、猫薄荷、洋甘菊、枸杞、啤酒花、l -色氨酸、薰衣草、西番莲、黄芩和缬草。熟悉使用的证据和可能产生的风险可以帮助卫生专业人员指导患者决定是否使用膳食补充剂。
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