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1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Priadel
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Priadel
Manic-depression and suicide: you cannt ignore these two important facts. 1. Nearly half of all suicides have an affective disorder of the manic-depressive type. 2. Priadel is reported to prevent relapse in 86 per cent of both recurrent depressive and manic-depressive patients. The majority of depressive and manic-depressive patients experience an increase in frequency and intensity of relapse with advancing age. After three or more episodes patients treated by conventional methods can expect to spend nearly half their lives incapacitated by their illness. The risk of suicide also increases and more than 15 percent will kill themselves. There is clear evidence that Priadel significantly controls the course of recurrent depressive and manic-depressive illness. Retrospective studies suggested that as man as 20 per cent of 100 known suicides might have been prevented by the prophylactic use of lithium., Lithium Carbonate, Delandale Laboratories, A large Priadel tablet. Also, purple and black lines painted in square/rectangle patterns, overlapping each other.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prondol
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prondol
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., 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.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prothiaden
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prothiaden
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., 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.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prothiaden
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Prothiaden
When depression is interwoven with anxiety. Prothiaden breaks the web of depressive illness. Prothiaden is an anti-depressant which not only treats depression, but also relieves the anxiety so often assocaited with depressive illness. A recent study has shown Prothiaden to be superior to amitriptyline in the treatment of depressive disorders, and to be much better tolerated. With Prothiaden, your depressed patient will have a lot more good days than bad ones. More of your patients will recover., Dothiepin Hydrochloride, The Crookes Laboratories, A woman dressed in all black holding her head with her hand; she is pictured behind a spider web as if she is trapper.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Serenace
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Serenace
"…many therapists have begun to use high dose or mega neuroleptic therapy for chronic schizophrenics who without such treatment would be prisoners of psychosis indefinitely." Release the imprisoned mind. Serenace can be used with confidence in doses of up to 90 mg/day for the rapid control of the agitated psychotic and to achieve a therapeutic breakthrough in chronic schizophrenia. High does of Serenace can liberate many schizophrenics from the treadmill of merely adequate control with minimal side effects, indeed it has been reported that "Those experienced with high dose haloperidol (Serenace) therapy testify that it is remarkably safe…", Haloperidol, Searle, A man, sitting against a wall, covering his head and face with both hands. The room he is sitting in is drawn to be black.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Serenid Forte
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Serenid Forte
Serenid Forte will allay her anxiety, fear and apprehension. Serenid Forte will provide prompt relief of her anxiety, thereby helping her to sleep better at night. At the same time her alertness and ability to dope during the day will remain unimpaired., Oxazepam, John Wyeth & Brother Limited, A female, coloured in blue, her face difficult to make up, holding her hand up to her face. She is tooking downwards towards a pot of flowers which is also coloured blue.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Serenid Forte
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Serenid Forte
Serenid forte helps your physically ill patients on the road to recovery. Serenid Forte promptly controls the anxiety which so often hinders recovery from physical illness. Patients on Serenid Forte sleep better at night yet remain calm and alert by day. Serenid Forte can be co-prescribed safely with most other drugs used for the treatment of physical illnesses. Serenid Forte - part of the treatment for your physically ill patients., Oxazepam, Wyeth, A female with a distressed look on her face, getting her blood pressure checked. A cuff and blood pressure reader (sphygmomanometer) is pictured.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Sparine
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Sparine
Indicated throughout the hospital: outpatients, psychiatry, geriatrics, wards 1-8, surgery, obstetrics. Sparine anti-agitant, anti-emetic, analgesic potentiator. Sparine (promazine hydrochloride) is a phenothiazine of intermediate potency characterised by a low incidence of side-effects. Clinical experience has shown the effectiveness of Sparine in controlling agitation, nausea, and vomiting and in the management of pain., Promazine Hydrochloride, Wyeth, A bottle of "Sparine" acting like a direction post, with direction signs to different parts of a hospital sticking out of the top of the bottle. Also a medicine dropper and bottle of injection liquid is pictured.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Surmontil
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Surmontil
For the sleep-disturbed, anxious, depressed patient. Surmontil works like a dream. Immediately restores sound natural sleep in convenient, single night-time dosage. Does not interfere with normal REM sleep patterns; removes risk of withdrawal problems due to REM suppression/rebound and possible dependence encountered with other major tricyclic antidepressants. Does not cause intra-sleep restlessness. True antidepressant effect is manifest in five to ten days relieving daytime anxiety/depression., Trimipramine, May & Baker, An image of a female sleeping soundly. Above her is a faded image of a castle representing a dream that she is having.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Surmontil
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Surmontil
Antidepressants - sometimes the choice can be a difficult one. But if what is required is a preparation which, in inducing natural undisturbed sleep…Surmontil a name growing in significance in the treatment of anxiety/depression. Avoids suppression of REM sleep. Avoids increasing intra-sleep restlessness and simplifies the outpatient regimen by virtue of a single night-time dosage age minimizes daytime side-effects and also exerts a potent antidepressive effect. Then the name to remember is Surmontil., Trimipramine, May & Baker, text only
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Tegretol
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Tegretol
Tegretol trigeminal neuralgia. "The introduction of Tegretol has transformed the therapeutic situation in this disorder." In trigeminal neuralgia Tegretol is consistently effective., Carbamazepine, Geigy, The side view of a women's head coloured in red. There are white lines that originate from the centre of the head and lead to the forehead, cheek, and chin regions of the face.
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Tranxene
1973 British Journal of Psychiatry Tranxene
When the problem is larger than reality. Once-a-day Tranxene restores reality. Tranxene s a new but distinctive benzodiazepine offering there major benefits to anxious patients. Convenient once daily dosage. The problems of forgotten doses are reduced with once daily Tranxene. Fewer side-effect problems. Sedation, lassitude and other side-effect problems associated with previous members of the benzodiazepine family occur significantly less frequently with Tranxene. Specific anxiolytic action. Double-blind studies have demonstrated that the frequency and severity of anxiety symptoms are significantly reduced with once-a-day Tranxene. The results of these studies confirm the proven anxiolytic action of Tranxene., Potassium Clorazepate, Boehringer Ingelheim, Multicoloured dots arranged in a pattern of a face; the expression of this face is not visible. Also an image of a female with a smile on her face is pictured on the next page.

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