dihydroergotoxine has been researched along with Nervous-System-Diseases* in 3 studies
2 trial(s) available for dihydroergotoxine and Nervous-System-Diseases
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Effects of long-term ergoloid mesylates ('Hydergine') administration in healthy pensioners: 5-year results.
Five-year results are reported of a controlled long-term comparative study to assess the effects of ergoloid mesylates (1.5 mg 3-times daily) and placebo on medical, psychological and electrophysiological variables. Initially, 148 healthy elderly volunteers of both sexes were included. Eighty-nine subjects (48 on ergoloid mesylates and 41 on placebo) are still in the double-blind study; 39 subjects have left the trial for various reasons (6 deaths, 25 drop-outs due to disease, and 8 withdrawals) and 20 subjects are participating under 'open' conditions. Formal statistical comparison of the two groups in terms of 10 medical and psychometric outcome variables did not produce significant differences. However, a number of relevant findings and trends with regard to the effects of ergoloid mesylates were established: the drug was well tolerated objectively and subjectively; subjective complaints such as frequent dizziness, cardiac symptoms and leg cramps were improved; there was less increase than on placebo in the number of subjects with pathological ECG findings; there was less increase than on placebo in the number of subjects taking digitalis; fewer subjects than in the placebo group had an increase in the number of major diagnoses; the decrease in some lipid fractions was more pronounced than on placebo; and performance in some psychometric tests (WAIS Vocabulary, WAIS Performance) was better in the ergoloid mesylates group. None of these findings, by itself, would be evidence of a dramatic effect of ergoloid mesylates on the participants in the double-blind trial. Taken together, however, they fall into a pattern, suggesting that ergoloid mesylates was partly effective in maintaining physical and mental health in these healthy elderly individuals. The finding of more disease-related and symptom-related drop-outs in the placebo group (25 vs. 20 in the ergoloid mesylates group) supports this assumption. Furthermore, the fact that a number of subjects who had left the double-blind trial for medical reasons improved on subsequent ergoloid mesylates administration may be seen as a further argument in favour of a prophylactic effect of ergoloid mesylates on pathological concomitants of ageing. Topics: Aged; Aging; Blood Pressure; Chronic Disease; Dihydroergotoxine; Double-Blind Method; Drug Administration Schedule; Drug Evaluation; Drug Utilization; Electrocardiography; Female; Habits; Humans; Male; Mental Disorders; Middle Aged; Nervous System Diseases; Office Visits; Psychological Tests; Psychophysiologic Disorders | 1986 |
[Controlled clinical trial of dihydroergocristine in neuropsychiatric disorders in cerebrovascular insufficiency].
Topics: Aged; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Clinical Trials as Topic; Dihydroergotoxine; Female; Humans; Male; Mental Disorders; Middle Aged; Nervous System Diseases | 1982 |
1 other study(ies) available for dihydroergotoxine and Nervous-System-Diseases
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Alpha-adrenergic receptor function in schizophrenia, affective disorders and some neurological diseases.
Topics: Blood Platelets; Cyclic AMP; Dihydroergotoxine; Humans; Hypertension; Hypotension, Orthostatic; Mood Disorders; Nervous System Diseases; Parkinson Disease; Platelet Aggregation; Receptors, Adrenergic; Receptors, Adrenergic, alpha; Schizophrenia | 1980 |