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"Treatment of Anxiety in Older People May Benefit Overall Health: Presented at ADAA" By Mary Beth Nierengarten SANTA ANA PUEBLO, NM -- March 17, 2009 -- Treating generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) in older patients with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) provides beneficial effects on stress and health, researchers reported here at the Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) 29th Annual Conference. According to investigator Eric J. Lenze, MD, Department of Psychiatry, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, and colleagues, the reduced symptoms of anxiety in these older patients were accompanied by reduced levels of cortisol and blood pressure. The study's original results were reported in the January issue of the [Journal of the American Medical Association.(1) Their study randomised 85 patients to 12 weeks of escitalopram 10 to 20 mg/day and 92 patients to placebo. All patients were at least 60 years of age (mean 71 years) and had a diagnosis of GAD. The published results showed that patients treated with escitalopram had a significantly higher cumulative response rate compared with placebo (69% vs 51%, P = .04). However, the differences between the treatment groups were not very large and were not seen until after 6 weeks of treatment. |
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