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Tranquillizers in Mental Deficiency: Hydroxyzine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Michael Craft*
Affiliation:
Royal Western Counties Hospital, Starcross, Devon

Extract

This paper reports a double-blind type of clinical trial with hyperactive low-grade mental defectives. Chlorpromazine has previously been used with this group but a high incidence of toxic effects has been noted (McColl (1)). Reports on reserpine have been conflicting but a careful trial by Kirk and Bauer (2) reports the action of this drug if anything to be detrimental.

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Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1957 

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References

1 McColl, , Amer. J. Ment. Def., 1956, 61, 378.Google Scholar
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