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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
RESEARCH SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Paroxetine in social anxiety disorder: a randomized placebo-controlled study.
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 1999 September
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the utility of paroxetine treatment in social anxiety disorder.
METHOD: Previously undiagnosed and untreated subjects with social anxiety disorder (generalized social phobia) were selected from among responders to a newspaper advertisement. They were randomized to double-blind treatment with paroxetine 20-50 mg daily or placebo for 3 months. Outcome measures were self-rated social anxiety and avoidance behaviour, and clinician-rated global assessment of improvement.
RESULTS: Significant differences in efficacy between treatments (intent-to-treat analysis: 44 subjects on paroxetine and 48 subjects on placebo) were noted after 4-6 weeks, increasing through the treatment period in the paroxetine group. Nine subjects on paroxetine and 3 subjects on placebo discontinued the treatment due to adverse events. Sexual side-effects were noted by 18 subjects on paroxetine and 4 subjects on placebo.
CONCLUSION: Paroxetine was effective in alleviating symptoms and avoidance behaviour in social anxiety disorder.
METHOD: Previously undiagnosed and untreated subjects with social anxiety disorder (generalized social phobia) were selected from among responders to a newspaper advertisement. They were randomized to double-blind treatment with paroxetine 20-50 mg daily or placebo for 3 months. Outcome measures were self-rated social anxiety and avoidance behaviour, and clinician-rated global assessment of improvement.
RESULTS: Significant differences in efficacy between treatments (intent-to-treat analysis: 44 subjects on paroxetine and 48 subjects on placebo) were noted after 4-6 weeks, increasing through the treatment period in the paroxetine group. Nine subjects on paroxetine and 3 subjects on placebo discontinued the treatment due to adverse events. Sexual side-effects were noted by 18 subjects on paroxetine and 4 subjects on placebo.
CONCLUSION: Paroxetine was effective in alleviating symptoms and avoidance behaviour in social anxiety disorder.
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