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Use of propranolol for provoked and unprovoked episodes of rage
Am J Psychiatry 1983;140:1356-1357.
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The use of propranolol to treat unprovoked rage episodes in brain- damaged patients has recently been reported. The authors report three cases that indicate a role for its use in the treatment of overall aggressiveness in brain-damaged or mentally retarded patients.Abstract Teaser
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