Phytomedicine
Volume 10, Supplement 4 , Pages 38-49, 2003

Kava-Kava extract LI 150 is as effective as Opipramol and Buspirone in Generalised Anxiety Disorder – An 8-week randomized, double-blind multi-centre clinical trial in 129 out-patients

  • R.J. Boerner

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychiatry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationReinhard Boerner, Department of Psychiatry, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Nussbaumstrasse 7, D-80336 Munich, Germany; Tel.: ++49-89-51603370; Fax: ++49-89-51605343
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  • H. Sommer

      Affiliations

    • Practice for Psychiatry and Neurology, Köthen, Germany
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  • W. Berger

      Affiliations

    • IMF – Institute for Interdisciplinary Medical Research, Cologne, Germany
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  • U. Kuhn

      Affiliations

    • IMF – Institute for Interdisciplinary Medical Research, Cologne, Germany
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  • U. Schmidt

      Affiliations

    • IMF – Institute for Interdisciplinary Medical Research, Cologne, Germany
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  • M. Mannel

      Affiliations

    • Lichtwer Pharma AG, Berlin, Germany

Summary

Objective: An 8-week randomized, reference-controlled, double-blind, multi-centre clinical trial investigated Kava-Kava LI 150 in Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD; ICD-10: F41.1).

Method: 129 out-patients received either 400 mg Kava LI 150, 10 mg Buspirone or 100mg Opipramol daily for 8 weeks. At week 9, subjects were seen to check for symptoms of withdrawal or relapse. Primary outcome measures comprised the HAMA scale and the proportion of responders at week 8. Secondary measures were the Boerner Anxiety Scale (BOEAS), SAS, CGI, a self-rating scale for well-being (Bf-S), a sleep questionnaire (SF-B), a quality-of-life questionnaire (AL) and global judgements by investigator and patients.

Results: In 127 patients (ITT) no significant differences could be observed regarding all efficacy and safety measures. About 75% of patients were classified as responders (50% reduction of HAMA score) in each treatment group, about 60% achieved full remission.

Conclusion: Kava-Kava LI150 is well tolerated and as effective as Buspirone and Opipramol in the acute treatment of out-patients suffering from GAD.

Key words:  Kava , Buspirone , Opipramol , Generalized Anxiety Disorder , out-patient treatment , anxiety outcome-measures , clinical trial

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PII: S0944-7113(04)70350-5

doi:10.1078/1433-187X-00309

Phytomedicine
Volume 10, Supplement 4 , Pages 38-49, 2003