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Am J Psychiatry 125:1725-1729, June 1969
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.125.12.1725
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Possible Interaction Between Disulfiram and Isoniazid

H. G. WHITTINGTON M.D.1, and LESLIE GREY M.D.2

1 Director of psychiatry, the Department of Health and Hospitals, West Sixth Ave. and Cherokee St., Denver, Colo. 80204
2 Private practice in Denver

In seven reported cases coordination difficulties and changes in affect and behavior developed following the concurrent administration of isoniazid and disulfiram. The authors suggest the possibility that these compounds, when administered in combination, may significantly alter metabolism of brain catecholamines.




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