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Am J Psychiatry 119:461-462, November 1962
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.119.5.461
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PROPIOMAZINE FOR CONTROL OF INSOMNIA IN NERVOUS DISORDERS

ADAM J. KRAKOWSKI M.D.1

1 Champlain Valley and Physicians' Hospitals, Plattsburg, N. Y.

Fifty-two psychiatric patients and 4 with severe insomnia only received propiomazine orally as a hypnotic. 1. Forty milligrams proved the most satisfactory dose; smaller amounts were relatively ineffective; larger doses did not increase the hypnotic response. 2. Seventy-seven percent exhibited a good to excellent result. 3. No toxic effects or severe side reactions were observed. Propiomazine is an effective hypnotic, comparable to the new synthetic sedative agents. Further studies are recommended.







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