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CONVULSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ANTI-DEPRESSANT DRUGS

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/ajp.117.5.458

1. From my results of three cases developing epileptiform seizures, out of 58 cases, which have been on the more commonly used MAO drugs, it would appear that we could expect this unwelcome reaction in about 4 or 5% of cases.

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