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Finding biological 'don't panic button' points to better anxiety drug

A compound that counteracts anxiety in mice and humans may treat panic attacks without the side-effects of existing drugs like Valium, a new German study suggests.

18/06/2009 6:21:26 PM

CBC News

Current treatments such as the benzodiazepine Valium, known generically as diazepam, often carry unwanted side-effects such as drowsiness and symptoms of withdrawal after chronic use.

Writing in Thursday's online issue of the journal Science, Rainer Rupprecht of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and his colleagues said the new compound, XBD173, immediately targetted a different "don't panic" button in lab rats without causing the animals to build up tolerance or any other side-effects.

No withdrawal symptoms

Initial tests among 70 healthy men who were either given XBD173, an older benzodiazepine, or a placebo showed the compound initiated a fast anti-anxiety response without any withdrawal symptoms.

The subjects were injected with a chemical CCK-4 that is triggers a short-lived anxiety attack and raises heart rate and blood pressure.

The researchers said the test compound promotes calming by modulating the effects of a neurotransmitter called GABA.

Benzodiazepines also affect GABA, but in a different way.

Antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are also prescribed for anxiety disorders, but since they take several weeks to take effect, they are of no value for acute panic attacks.

Previous attempts by drug companies to create benzodiazepines with fewer side-effects haven't panned out.
Interactive
That's very interesting. Thank you for posting it. smile.gif
gevalia
Wow, no tolerance, no drowsiness and no side effects. I need this stuff! Thanks.

davinci817
I bet nobody on PS will be begging for CCK-4 tongue.gif ! How is it they can think up something to cause a panic attack but don't know how to fix it?
joyceveronica
QUOTE (Medium at Large @ Jun 21 2009, 08:17 PM) *
Just something to follow ladies........... wink.gif




Finding biological 'don't panic button' points to better anxiety drug

A compound that counteracts anxiety in mice and humans may treat panic attacks without the side-effects of existing drugs like Valium, a new German study suggests.

18/06/2009 6:21:26 PM

CBC News

Current treatments such as the benzodiazepine Valium, known generically as diazepam, often carry unwanted side-effects such as drowsiness and symptoms of withdrawal after chronic use.

Writing in Thursday's online issue of the journal Science, Rainer Rupprecht of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich and his colleagues said the new compound, XBD173, immediately targetted a different "don't panic" button in lab rats without causing the animals to build up tolerance or any other side-effects.

No withdrawal symptoms

Initial tests among 70 healthy men who were either given XBD173, an older benzodiazepine, or a placebo showed the compound initiated a fast anti-anxiety response without any withdrawal symptoms.

The subjects were injected with a chemical CCK-4 that is triggers a short-lived anxiety attack and raises heart rate and blood pressure.

The researchers said the test compound promotes calming by modulating the effects of a neurotransmitter called GABA.

Benzodiazepines also affect GABA, but in a different way.

Antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors are also prescribed for anxiety disorders, but since they take several weeks to take effect, they are of no value for acute panic attacks.

Previous attempts by drug companies to create benzodiazepines with fewer side-effects haven't panned out.

Dear Friend
This is very interesting information
Is it still in the clinical stages of testing?
Any idea if they are seeking FDA approval.

I want a big bottle and I want it now!

Best Wishes
Elizabeth
moonlight
QUOTE (joyceveronica @ Jun 22 2009, 04:46 AM) *
I want a big bottle and I want it now!



I'll take a truck load....
boohoo
i'll take a vat, thank you! I was told the GABA receiptor's is why i have severe PAD
I'll put this in my own words:

people with PAD, the scenerio is like going downhill in a car with no brakes

those without, going downhill and have brakes

makes all the difference in the world, in the mind's eye

in my mind, when i panic, virtually, i'm flying downhill, 50 mpg and the brakes fail

thank you for the new info and hope!
mtn-steph
I think I have CCK-4 already in my veins!
MaryBeth


Thank you very much for posting this, Medium!!!!!!
~MB
Medium at Large
QUOTE (joyceveronica @ Jun 22 2009, 04:46 AM) *
Dear Friend
This is very interesting information
Is it still in the clinical stages of testing?
Any idea if they are seeking FDA approval.

I want a big bottle and I want it now!

Best Wishes
Elizabeth



Now that I cannot answer......this is all I could find on it. Lets hope its past testing and pzifer is busy making it as we speak. lol
Iradan
QUOTE (Medium at Large @ Jun 24 2009, 08:22 AM) *
Now that I cannot answer......this is all I could find on it. Lets hope its past testing and pzifer is busy making it as we speak. lol

it does not look like the clinical trial was successful, I checked FDA website, did not see any data.
Check this website, this is last update I believe.
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/study/NCT00108836
Best,
I.
MaryBeth
This is a great story. We should all go get jobs at Pfeizer if it works out to be a good medicine. LOL
Medium, I want the Large bottle (tee hee)

~MB
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