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Kishi Y.
SIR: Several case reports have shown that selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) induced bruxism. This letter reports a patient with paroxetine-induced bruxism who was effectively treated with tandospirone, a partial agonist of the 5-hydoxytryptamine (5-HT)1A receptor. Tandospirone is less potent at dopamine D2 receptor than buspirone.
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I'm 48, healthy male. I started taking paroxetine about 4 months ago to
relieve a sudden, once in a lifetime spate of anxiety. Aside from getting
me past my "episode", I have found the quality of my nighttime sleep to be
the best of my entire adult life. I've never taken more than 15mg/day and
now I'm down to 5 -- as I understand it, a very low dosage. The reason I
cut back was because of the one side effect that really bothers me -- I
clench my teeth impulsively, night and day. I have to consciously stop
myself by keeping my tongue between my teeth. I would love to learn more
about the tandosporine-bruxism link, but there appears to be no drug brand
available outside of Sediel in Asia. Is there any hope for one anytime in
the future? Or did tandosporine fail to get FDA approval for some
meaningful reason, or is it just being blocked by Big US Pharma?
John, I am unaware of any plans to make tandospirone available in America.
Not sure why that is but I suspect that it may have more to do with the
limnited success drugs in this class have had than a conspiracy. Getting
FDA approval takes time and is expensive.
Epidemiological studies describing population characteristics which collect data at one point in time and then consider relationships between observed characteristics.. Because they don't look at time trends they cannot establish causes.
