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PROMAZINE—IPRONIAZID: A BRIEF REPORT
DOUGLAS VANN
Am J Psychiatry 1959;115:824-825.
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The effects of Marsilid cannot be assessed separately and objectively in a few cases also receiving other therapy, but improvement in the majority was unexpectedly rapid and greater than that shown on a previous regimen. Marsilid dosage was begun at a lower level than that given by Smarr, Wolf and Pressman(1) whilst the response to corticosteriod therapy in case no. 5 was similar to that reported by Trethowan and Shand(2,3) in chlorpromazine–jaundice.Abstract Teaser
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