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Am J Psychiatry 119:465-466, November 1962
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.119.5.465
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THE EFFECTS OF G-33040 IN DEPRESSIVE STATES: A MULTI-BLIND STUDY

H. AZIMA M.D., A. SILVER M.D., , and D. ARTHURS R.N.1

1 McGill University, Dept. of Psychiatry, Montreal, Canada.

From the data obtained from the present sample, the following conclusions may be drawn: 1) considering the rigorously controlled setting in which the drug was evaluated, Ensidon seems to be an adequately potent antidepressant substance reaching the statistical significance beyond 0.05 level; 2) the indication par excellence is that Ensidon seems to be effective in neurotic depressive states clinically and statistically and there is a relative lack of side effects and the sedative properties of this drug adds further to its suitability for ambulatory patients.







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