Abstract

The clinical presentation of cardioneurosis is heterogeneous and includes anxiety-phobic, cenestalgic, and depressive symptoms. General practitioners, who most often see this category of patients, usually recommend to take «sedatives». Modern antidepressant, i. e. selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, escitalopram demonstrated high efficiency and good tolerability in patients with cardoneurosis (neurocirculatory dystonia).

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