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Am J Psychiatry 1987; 144:813-814
Copyright © 1987 by American Psychiatric Association


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Naltrexone treatment for postconcussional syndrome

FS Tennant Jr and J Wild

Two patients with postconcussional syndrome whose most severe symptoms were blackouts, headaches, and amnesia episodes appeared to respond to naltrexone. Because life-saving emergency trauma services are widely available, it is likely that the incidence of postconcussional syndrome will increase.


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