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The Effects of Imipramine and Electric Convulsive Therapy on the Excretion of Various Minerals in Depressed Patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
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Previous studies from our laboratory (2) indicated that treatment of depressed patients with electric convulsive therapy (ECT) or imipramine was associated with significant decrease of urinary calcium excretion. The studies described in this report were undertaken to find out whether the decreased urinary calcium observed during ECT or treatment with irnipramine was accompanied by changes in the excretion of other urinary metabolites such as phosphate, magnesium, sodium and potassium.
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