CLINICAL RESULTS OF TRIFLUPROMAZINE (VESPRIN) IN 132 PSYCHOTIC PATIENTS
Abstract
Vesprin (oral or parenteral) is an effective phrenotropic agent in many acute and chronic psychotic cases. It is capable of restoring patients in all classifications of schizophrenia as well as in the manic-depressive, manic type groups.
Because side effects are benign and dosage-controlled, Vesprin is a safe medicament in the hands of careful and experienced workers.
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