Note |
A name to conjure with. Largactil has been a name to conjure with in psychiatric medicine for over sixten years. An influence of such magnitude and long duration can be explained by examining this legendary name. 'Largactil' was so named because of its LARGe variety of ACTions; apart from being the first major tranquilizer, it acts in two other pharmalogically distinct ways - as a potentiator of central nervous depressants, including analgesics, narcoits and sedatives, and as an anti-emetic. 'Largactil' has achiebed success in the fields of psychiatry, general medicine, and anaesthetics in an ever-widening range of indications. These include major and minor psychoses; as an adjuvant to E.C.T.; drug withdrawal; senile dementia; the control of terminal pain and nausea and vomiting. Alone, or as an adjuvant - are you making FULL use of 'Largactil'? |