Abstract

Lactate infusions with 0.5 molar sodium lactate in a dose of 10 ml/kg within 20 min were given to patients with panic disorder ( n = 6), panic attacks with concurrent major depression ( n = 7) and major depression without panic ( n = 5). Lactate-induced anxiety and symptom attacks without panic were seen more often in the groups with panic attacks, but a full-blown panic attack was provoked in only four subjects, all belonging to the groups with a history of panic attacks. The low incidence of lactate-induced panic attacks can be explained by differences in the procedure that aimed at reducing expectancy biases and baseline anxiety.

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