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PRELIMINARY REPORTS A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE USE OF STELAZINE AND PARNATE IN CHRONIC REGRESSED AND WITHDRAWN PATIENTS
HARBHAJAN SINGH; RICHARD M. FREE
Am J Psychiatry 1960;117:364-365.
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Chief of Admission & Intensive Area & Director of Education & Research, Mental Health Institute, Independence, Iowa.
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The combination of a very potent tranquilizer and an energizer was tried on 25 chronic regressed, withdrawn, patients with various diagnoses. Eight of the patients had to be dropped from the study because of complications. The results of the present pilot study are promising; however, the above-mentioned combination of drugs requires further trials and research before more definitive conclusions can be reached.Abstract Teaser
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