ALLERGIC PURPURA IN A PATIENT TREATED WITH CABPHENAZINE
Abstract
We have presented a rare case of allergic purpura, accompanied by a life-endangering mental picture of catatonia in connection with carphenazine treatment in a chronic schizophrenic female, historically stigmatized by an allergic response to the combination of chlorpromazine and imipramine.
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