1959
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0447.1959.tb07777.x
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Prochlorperazine and Chlorpromazine a Comparative Clinical Trial

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“…to chrOJ.~I cally hospitalized cases of SC.hIzop~rema, affective disorders and orgamc brain syndromes. The usual dose employed was from 75 to 300 mg. daily in divided doses (6,9,20,40,58,87,89,91,93). Later studies (1,3,10,17,19,23,30,32,33,37,38,43,45,46,47,53,73,77,84,92), some of which employed double blind and placebo controls, clarified t~e position as follows: prochlorperazine has definite neuroleptic activity, i.e.…”
Section: Procblorperazine As An Antipsychoticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to chrOJ.~I cally hospitalized cases of SC.hIzop~rema, affective disorders and orgamc brain syndromes. The usual dose employed was from 75 to 300 mg. daily in divided doses (6,9,20,40,58,87,89,91,93). Later studies (1,3,10,17,19,23,30,32,33,37,38,43,45,46,47,53,73,77,84,92), some of which employed double blind and placebo controls, clarified t~e position as follows: prochlorperazine has definite neuroleptic activity, i.e.…”
Section: Procblorperazine As An Antipsychoticmentioning
confidence: 99%