J. Yesavage, C. Holman, R. Cohn
2004
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Psychopharmacology
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Two experiments are reported in which acute single test dose levels of thiothixene (Navane) were correlated with age. In the first study 20 mg oral doses were given to 28 male subjects and serum levels were drawn 2 h later. Mean age was 30 and correlation of serum level with age was 0.43, P<0.02. In a second older group with a mean age of 41, 10 mg oral doses were given to 25 subjects. A correlation with age of 0.41, P<0.05 was obtained with age. In prior work such acute levels have been found to correlate with steady-state serum levels and with clinical response to the medication. Few side-effects were seen in these populations and no correlations were obtained between serum levels and any side-effects.