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Titles |
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prondol |
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Genre |
medicine |
Genre |
medicines (psychiatric) |
Identifier |
BJP1973Apr_Jun15 |
Note |
Prondol works principally in the brain, bringing trouble-free relief of depression. Prondol has a more specific action than other tricyclic antidepressants. Drowsiness, dry mouth, blurred vision and constipation rarely occur. Because Prondol patients remain comfortable even at high dosages they persist with their treatment. |
Abstract |
Iprindole, Wyeth, The drawing of a person, with the body of the person drawn like a maze. The image of the person looks to be a maze game where you start at one end and find your way out. The brain is coloured in orange. |