7-甲氧他林治疗迟发性运动障碍。我]。

H Hanus, I Tůma, J Fusek, J Patocka
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7-甲氧基他林(7-MEOTA)是一种原捷克胆碱能药物,在赫拉德克军事医学院实验室合成Králové。治疗迟发性运动障碍是临床上使用7-MEOTA的可能适应症之一。作者总结了他们在长期使用胆碱能药物治疗迟发性运动障碍精神病患者的7-MEOTA临床试验第一阶段的经验。在19例患者中,每例患者单次给予100 mg 7-MEOTA后,对7-MEOTA的临床疗效和耐受性进行了评估。早在试验剂量后4小时就观察到运动障碍的减少。在5例患者中,即26%的患者运动障碍的减少超过了测试量表AIMS总分原始值的50%。除3例患者血压轻微下降和轻度嗜睡外,未观察到其他不良反应。在一些患者中发现7-MEOTA有轻微的欣快作用。
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[Treatment of tardive dyskinesias with 7-methoxytacrine. I].

The 7-metoxytacrine (7-MEOTA) is an original Czech cholinergic agent synthetized in the labs of the Military Medical Academy in Hradec Králové. The treatment of tardive dyskinesias is one of the possible indications of the use of 7-MEOTA in clinical practice. The authors have summed up their experience from the first phase of clinical tests with 7-MEOTA in psychiatrical patients suffering from tardive dyskinesias in long-termed administration of cholinergic agents. The clinical efficiency and tolerance of 7-MEOTA have been evaluated after a single administration of 100 mg of 7-MEOTA per os in 19 patients. A reduction of dyskinesias was observed as early as 4 h following the testing dose. In 5 patients, viz. in 26% a reduction of dyskinesias was observed of more than 50% of the original value of the total score of the testing scale AIMS. Except for a slight decrease of the blood pressure and a mild somnolence in 3 patients no other undesirable effects have been observed. In some patients a slight euphorization effect of 7-MEOTA has been found.

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