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Am J Psychiatry 1984; 141:1111-1112
Copyright © 1984 by American Psychiatric Association


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Use of clonazepam in mania and schizoaffective disorders

BS Victor, NA Link, RL Binder and IR Bell

The authors report three cases in which clonazepam controlled the acute symptoms in one manic and two schizoaffective patients. Clonazepam treatment led to a decrease in agitation and logorrhea, without the side effects associated with neuroleptics.


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