Pharmacopsychiatry 2007; 40(2): 68-71
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-972572
Original Paper

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Pregabalin Augmentation of Quetiapine Therapy in the Treatment of Fibromyalgia: An Open-Label, Prospective Trial

E. P. Calandre 1 , P. Morillas-Arques 1 , C. M. Rodriguez-Lopez 1 , F. Rico-Villademoros 1 , J. Hidalgo 1
  • 1Instituto de Neurociencias, Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain
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Publication History

received 10. 09. 06 revised 26. 01. 07

accepted 05. 02. 07

Publication Date:
19 April 2007 (online)

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Abstract

Introduction: Quetiapine has been shown to improve fibromyalgia symptoms, especially sleep disturbance, fatigue, morning stiffness, and mental well-being, but lacks an effect on pain. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if pregabalin, which has shown antialgic activity in fibromyalgia, added to quetiapine treatment additionally improved fibromyalgia symptomatology.

Methods: This was an open-label, 12-week study. Pregabalin was administered to 19 female fibromyalgia patients at a starting dose of 75 mg/day subsequently adjusted in according to the drug's efficacy and tolerability. Outcome measures included the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, the Beck Depression Inventory, the State and Trait Anxiety Inventory, and the SF-12 Health Survey.

Results: Data analysis was done on the Intention-To-Treat sample which included 18 patients. Pregabalin significantly improved the pain and tiredness after awakening subscales of the FIQ as well as the physical component of the SF-12. Six patients withdrew from the study, 3 because of side effects.

Conclusions: Our results suggest that the use of pregabalin can be a useful augmentation strategy in fibromyalgia patients partially responding to quetiapine.

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E. P. Calandre

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