Effects of Biperiden and Amantadine on Memory in Medicated Chronic Schizophrenic Patients
- 1 February 1995
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Royal College of Psychiatrists in The British Journal of Psychiatry
- Vol. 166 (2) , 241-243
- https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.166.2.241
Abstract
BACKGROUND The effects on memory of an anticholinergic (biperiden) and a dopaminergic (amantadine) anti-Parkinsonian agent were compared. METHOD Twenty-six chronically medicated schizophrenic (DSM-III-R) in-patients received amantadine (200 mg/day) or biperiden (4 mg/day) for two weeks in a double-blind cross-over design. RESULTS Biperiden treatment was associated with significantly lower scores on Benton Visual Retention Test (P < 0.003) and the visual subscale of Wechsler Memory Scale (WMS) (P < or = 0.02), with a trend to poorer scores on WMS total (P = 0.086) and the digit span (P = 0.07) and logical memory (P = 0.06) subscales. CONCLUSIONS In usual clinical doses, biperiden interferes with memory, particularly visual, more than amantadine.Keywords
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