A NOTE ON THE USELESSNESS OF ANALEPTIC DRUGS COMBINED WITH LUMINAL IN THE TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY
Abstract
None of the drugs studied (benzedrine, coramine, metrazol or ephedrine) was effective in preventing the drowsiness caused by large doses of phenobarbital or bromides in the treatment of epilepsy.
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