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Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Israeli Combat Veterans: Title and subTitle BreakEffect of Phenelzine Treatment

Bernard Lerer, MD; Avraham Bleich, MD; Moshe Kotler, MD; Ronald Garb, DPM, FF Psych; Maya Hertzberg, MA; Bina Levin
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Accepted for publication May 5, 1987.

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Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1987;44(11):976-981. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.1987.01800230056010
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• Twenty-five Israeli combat veterans fulfilling DSM-III criteria for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) participated in an open, prospective trial of phenelzine sulfate administration (median daily dose, 60 mg; range, 30 to 90 mg); three patients withdrew early due to side effects. Treatment was continued for at least four weeks in 22 cases and thereafter for as long as it was felt to be of benefit. Therapeutic efficacy was rated using a new PTSD scale, the Hamilton Depression Scale, and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale administered at four weekly intervals. Six patients completed four to eight weeks of phenelzine treatment; seven patients, nine to 13 weeks; and nine patients, 14 to 18 weeks. Comparison of mean prediscontinuation scores with pretreatment ratings showed, at best, only small (23% to 38%) differences (on the PTSD and Hamilton Anxiety scales) in the group treated for nine to 13 weeks. Two patients with a concurrent diagnosis of panic disorder and two with a concurrent diagnosis of dysthymic disorder were the most improved symptomatically but fell short of clinically significant remission. Although statistically significant improvement was observed on seven of the 12 items of the PTSD scale, sleep disturbance was the only symptom showing a clinically impressive change. These results only partially support previous positive reports of phenelzine treatment of PTSD.

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Marshall JR:  The treatment of night terrors associated with the posttraumatic syndrome . Am J Psychiatry 1975;;132:293-295.
Burstein A:  The treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder with imipramine . Psychosomatics 1983;;25:683-687.
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Bleich A, Siegel B, Garb R, Lerer B:  Post-traumatic stress disorder following combat exposure: Clinical features and psychopharmacological treatment . Br J Psychiatry 1986;;149:365-369.
Horowitz MJ, Wilner N, Kaltreider N, Alvarez W:  Signs and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1980;;37:85-92.
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American Psychiatric Association, Committee on Nomenclature and Statistics: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , ed 3. Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association, 1980;.
Freud S: Collected Papers , Strachey J (ed). London, Hogarth Press, 1950;, vol 5, p 83.
Archibald HC, Tuddenham RD:  Persistent stress reaction after combat . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1965;;12:475-481.
Figley CR, Leventman S (eds): Strangers at Home: Vietnam Veterans Since the War . New York, Praeger Publishers, 1980;.
Keane TM, Fairbank JA:  Survey analysis of combat-related stress disorders in Viet Nam veterans . Am J Psychiatry 1983;;140:348-350.
Fleming RH:  Post Vietnam syndrome: Neurosis or sociosis? Psychiatry 1985;;48:122-139.
Wish ED, Robins LN, Hesselbrock M:  The course of alcohol problems in Vietnam veterans . Curr Alcohol 1979;;4:239-256.
Yager T, Laufer R, Gallops M:  Some problems associated with war experience in men of the Vietnam generation . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1984;;41:327-333.
Sierles FS, Jang-June C, McFarland RE, Taylor MA:  Posttraumatic stress disorder and concurrent psychiatric illness: A preliminary report . Am J Psychiatry 1983;;140:1177-1179.
Davidson J, Swartz M, Storck M, Krishnan RR, Hammett E:  A diagnostic and family study of posttraumatic stress disorder . Am J Psychiatry 1985;;142:90-93.
Bleich A, Garb R, Kottler M:  Treatment of prolonged combat reaction . Br J Psychiatry 1986;;148:493-496.
Hogben GL, Cornfield RB:  Treatment of traumatic war neurosis with phenelzine . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1981;;38:440-445.
Milanes FJ, Mack CN, Dennison J, Slater VL:  Phenelzine treatment of post-Vietnam stress syndrome . VA Practitioner , (June) 1984;, pp 40-49.
Walker JI:  Chemotherapy of traumatic war stress . Milit Med 1982;;147:1029-1033.
Shen WW, Park S:  The use of monoamine oxidase inhibitors in the treatment of traumatic war neurosis: Case report . Milit Med 1983;;148:430-431.
Levenson H, Lamman R, Rankin M:  Traumatic war neurosis and phenelzine . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1982;;39:1345-1346.
Davidson J, Walker JI, Kilts C:  A pilot study of phenelzine in posttraumatic stress disorder . Br J Psychiatry 1987;;150:252-255.
Marshall JR:  The treatment of night terrors associated with the posttraumatic syndrome . Am J Psychiatry 1975;;132:293-295.
Burstein A:  The treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder with imipramine . Psychosomatics 1983;;25:683-687.
Falcon S, Ryan C, Chamberlain K, Curtis G:  Tricyclics: Possible treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder . J Clin Psychiatry 1985;;46:385-388.
Boehnlein JK, Kinzie JD, Ben R, Fleck J:  One-year follow-up study of posttraumatic stress disorder among survivors of Cambodian concentration camps . Am J Psychiatry 1985;;142:956-959.
Bleich A, Siegel B, Garb R, Lerer B:  Post-traumatic stress disorder following combat exposure: Clinical features and psychopharmacological treatment . Br J Psychiatry 1986;;149:365-369.
Horowitz MJ, Wilner N, Kaltreider N, Alvarez W:  Signs and symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder . Arch Gen Psychiatry 1980;;37:85-92.
Guy W: Early Clinical Drug Evaluation Program Assessment Manual for Psychopharmacology . Kensington, Md, George Washington University, 1976;, pp 217-222.

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