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Am J Psychiatry 120:899-900, March 1964
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.120.9.899
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PHENOXYPROPAZINE AND CHLORDIAZEPOXIDE IN DEPRESSION

JOHN T. ROSE D.P.M.1

1 Walton Hospital, Liverpool, Eng.

The value of phenoxypropazine in reactive depressions with prominent anxiety was investigated by comparing the effect of phenoxypropazine plus chlordiazepoxide with that of chlordiazepoxide alone on 60 outpatients. The outcome of patients on the combined treatment was good and significantly better than those receiving chlordiazepoxide only. Subjects with a good previous personality responded best to both treatments, more doing so with phenoxypropazine than without. Those with poor personalities showed only a moderate response to the combined treatment and virtually none to chlordiazepoxide alone. It is concluded that phenoxypropazine is an effective antidepressant drug which when given with chlordiazepoxide forms a useful therapy for depressions of a reactive nature.







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