Olanzapine alone or in combination for acute mania

Aug 15, 2003The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Olanzapine alone or combined with other treatments for sudden manic episodes

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Abstract

In six trials involving 1422 participants, olanzapine showed superior efficacy in reducing manic symptoms compared to placebo and divalproex.

  • Olanzapine reduced manic symptoms more effectively than placebo, with a weighted mean difference of -5.94 on the Young Mania Rating Scale.
  • As monotherapy, olanzapine was superior in reducing psychotic symptoms, marked by a weighted mean difference of -3.54 on the PANSS positive symptoms subscale.
  • Fewer patients discontinued olanzapine treatment compared to placebo, with a relative risk of 0.62.
  • Olanzapine resulted in greater weight gain and more somnolence compared to both placebo and divalproex.
  • There was no significant difference in clinical response rates between olanzapine and haloperidol.

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