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Am J Psychiatry 116:1032-a-1033, May 1960
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.116.11.1032-a
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TRANSIENT VISUAL SYMPTOMS ASSOCIATED WITH MELLARIL MEDICATION

S. BERGEN MORRISON M.D.

A case is presented in which a patient complained bitterly of blurring of vision when coming in from out of doors while receiving Mellaril and after having received approximately 30 grams of Mellaril over a period of 2frac12 months. The visual complaint cleared over a period of approximately 4 weeks after the Mellaril had been stopped. It is suggested that this is an early toxic reaction to Mellaril of the type seen previously with an experimental phenothiazine called NP-207.







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