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Titles |
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prothiaden |
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Genre |
medicine |
Genre |
medicines (psychiatric) |
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BJP1973Apr_Jun13 |
Note |
Prothiaden quickly break the web of depressive illness. Rarely does one encounter a depressed patient who does not also show definite signs of anxiety. A common problem for the prescriber. Tranqullizer? Anti-depressant? Or both? Prothiaden is the anti-depressant that not only treats depression, but also quickly relieves the anxiety so often a feature of depressive illness. Fast-acting, exceptionally well tolerated, with Prothiaden your depressed patient is soon having a lot more 'good' days than bad ones. Prothiaden the better anti-depressant. |
Abstract |
Dothiepin Hydrochloride, The Crookes Laboratories, A black-and-white image of a women sitting on a bench, her held tilted forward as she holds her head with her hand. There is a dog standing beside her. This image is surrounded by a spider's web. |