A CONTROLLED STUDY OF HALOPERIDOL: THE EFFECTS OF SMALL DOSAGES
Abstract
The clinical effects of Haloperidol in dosages small enough to avoid troublesome side effects were observed in a small, carefully controlled study. The overall beneficial effects noted were inconclusive statistically as compared with placebo, although there was a significant reduction of anxiety on the drug. More extensive evaluation of this compound is indicated.
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