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Preliminary Observations on the Psychiatric Uses of Chlorpromazine (Largactil)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

D. Anton-Stephens*
Affiliation:
Warley Hospital, Brentwood, Essex

Extract

The possible psychiatric applications of chlorpromazine hydrochloride (Largactil) have been discussed by various authors in Continental journals; particularly by Delay et al (1952) and Sigwald and Bouttier (1953)—the latter including in their paper a summary of publications devoted to this aspect of the drug's activity.

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1954 

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References

Sigwald, J., and Bouttier, D., “Le chlorhydrate de chloro-3 (dimethylamino-3′-propyl)-10-phenothiazine en practique neuropsychiatrique courante”, Annales de Medicine, 1953, 54, 150. Paris.Google Scholar
Courvoisier, S., Fournel, J., Ducrot, R., Kolsky, M., and Koetschet, P., “Propriétés Pharmacodynamiques du Chlorhydrate de Chloro-3-(Dimethylamino-3′-propyl)-10-Phenothiazine (4560 R.P.)”, Arch. int. Pharmacodyn., 1953, 92, 305.Google Scholar
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