Abstract

The acute efficacy of single oral dosages of 20 psychotropic drugs, 5 neuroleptics, 5 anxiolytics, 5 antidepressants and 5 psychostimulants plus 5 placebos has been tested in 5 basic studies simultaneously designed and performed and involving 75 healthy male volunteers. Each study was done in a Latin square double-blind design with 15 subjects, each receiving one placebo and one compound of each of the four clinical therapeutic psychotropic drug classes. Three 5-minute EEG recordings (pre, 1 hr. and 3 hr. post drug intake) are taken to represent the drug effects. The differences in drug efficacy were tested by multivariate analysis of variance using 3 × 7 power spectrum estimates selected from these 3 EEG recordings. 14 of the 20 substances could be distinguished from placebo at a 5%, 16 at a 10% level.

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