After 1 mg DST, 25 major depressive patients (DSM-III) received at random either a specific inhibitor of noradrenaline reuptake (Maprotiline) or an inhibitor of serotinin reuptake (Indalpine or Citalopram). After at least 3 weeks of treatment, no difference was found in treatment response between suppressors and non suppressors. This study is unable to confirm the usefulness of the DST in selection of treatment according to its central activity on serotonin or noradrenaline-reuptake.
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