Tianeptine and alcohol dependence
by
Favre JD, Guelfi-Sozzi C, Delalleau B, Loo H
Hopital d'Instruction des Armees Percy,
Service de Psychiatrie (Pr C.
Doutheau),
Clamart, France.
Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 1997 Oct; 7 Suppl 3:S347-51
ABSTRACT
Several arguments are in favour of the use of antidepressant drugs in
alcohol-dependent patients, especially those acting on the serotoninergic
system: (1) neurochemical data indicate the interaction between alcohol and 5-HT
metabolism, (2) pharmacological studies show an improvement in the behaviour of
alcoholized animals treated with antidepressants, (3) depression is a frequent
disease in alcoholic patients. Tianeptine has been shown to be active in the
treatment of depression in patients with history of alcohol abuse or dependence.
In a first double-blind study performed versus amitryptiline, depression after
withdrawal was improved by tianeptine, and biological abnormalities usually
related to chronic alcohol intake tended to decrease. Similar results were found
in an open study carried out on 277 alcoholic patients treated for 1 year. As
these patients were depressed, no definite conclusion could be drawn from these
results in respect of a specific action of tianeptine on alcohol dependence.
Thus, a multicentre double-blind study has been performed which compared
tianeptine (12.5 mg t.i.d) and placebo in 342 non-depressed patients fulfilling
DSM-III-R criteria for Psychoactive Substance Dependence (alcohol). Other
inclusion criteria were: daily alcohol intake higher than 80 g, minimum score of
3 on the Short-Mast Questionnaire, mean corpuscular volume above 98 fl and/or
gamma Gt more than twice the upper limit of normal. The patients were treated
for 9 months. The intention-to-treat population and the per protocol population
were made up of 327 patients and 111 patients, respectively. The main efficacy
criterion was the absence of alcoholic relapse (abstinence) defined by the
patient's statements, the investigators clinical judgement and some biological
parameters: alcohol blood levels, gamma Gt levels. Secondary criteria were the
evolution of the alcohol consumption in the patients who relapsed, cumulative
abstinence duration, a visual analogue scale for the evaluation of the appetence
for alcohol and the clinical global impressions scale. The statistical analysis
showed no difference between both groups in respect of the maintenance of
abstinence (intention-to-treat and per protocol populations). In spite of the
methodological problems of the studies in dependence (choice of the inclusion
and efficacy criteria, especially), the preliminary results obtained with the
serotoninergic antidepressants were not confirmed in the different trials
performed in the maintenance of alcohol abstinence. The indication of tianeptine
should be restricted to the treatment of depressive syndromes, which have a high
lifetime prevalence in the alcoholic patient, and which have a noticeable role
on the alcoholic relapse.
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