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CLINICAL EVALUATION OF A NEW ANTIDEPRESSANT: G-33040
F. E. KRISTOF; A. S. MACPHERSON; M. BROWN
Am J Psychiatry 1962;118:1134-1135.
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Psychiatric Investigation Unit, Queen Mary Veterans' Hospital, Montreal, Canada.
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G-33040 was administered to 18 depressed patients in a general hospital setting. Of these, 15 ( 83%) were rated as being somewhat or much improved. It is of note that 2 of the 3 patients who did not respond to this medication were also resistant to other antidepressant therapy. Fourteen of our patients showed a small but noticeable decrease in manifest anxiety following administration of the drug.At the dosage used, no subjective side-effects were noted. There was no hypotensive effect and no urinary or blood changes. Elevation of total serum bilirubin from 0.80 to 1.20 mgm. % ( normal under 0.90) and elevation of prothrombin time from 13 sees. to 14 secs. ( control 12 secs.) was noted in one patient. However transaminase and cephalin flocculation remained normal and unchanged.It would appear that G-33040 is a safe and useful antidepressant in a general hospital setting.Abstract Teaser
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