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PROLONGED PERPHENAZINE THERAPY AND THYROID FUNCTION
FRANK J. AYD
Am J Psychiatry 1963;120:592-594.
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The findings in this survey do not support those reported by Cranswick, et al. The slight deviations from normal values in 3 of 25 patients (1 below normal and 2 above) are clinically and statistically insignificant. On the basis of the PBI determinations in these 25 patients on longterm perphenazine therapy, it may be concluded that this phenothiazine has no direct or indirect pathological influence on the thyroid gland.Abstract Teaser
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