ACETOPHENAZINE (TINDAL) AND THIOPROPAZATE (DARTAL) IN AMBULATORY PSYCHONEUROTIC PATIENTS
Abstract
Acetophenazine is compared with thiopropazate in its action on psychoneurotics. It was a more effective drug primarily because more patients could tolerate it due to a low incidence of parkinsonism. [SEE TABLE IN SOURCE PDF.] Drowsiness was its predominant side effect. Effective dose is roughly double that of thiopropazate.
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