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The possibility exists that imipramine may be effective in specific diagnostic groups and not effective in others . The reviewers are again in complete disagreement . Hordern ( 1965 ) says that imipramine is effective only with ...
The possibility exists that imipramine may be effective in specific diagnostic groups and not effective in others . The reviewers are again in complete disagreement . Hordern ( 1965 ) says that imipramine is effective only with ...
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OTHER DRUG TREATMENTS a There seems to be general agreement among the reviewers ( Cole , Hordern , and Davis ) that the amphetamine group of drugs is probably not effective in the treatment of moderate or severe depression .
OTHER DRUG TREATMENTS a There seems to be general agreement among the reviewers ( Cole , Hordern , and Davis ) that the amphetamine group of drugs is probably not effective in the treatment of moderate or severe depression .
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Riddell ( 1963 ) , in a review of the effectiveness of ECT , was able to locate only three controlled studies of this nature . In one , ECT was significantly more effective than no treatment ; in the second , ECT was significantly more ...
Riddell ( 1963 ) , in a review of the effectiveness of ECT , was able to locate only three controlled studies of this nature . In one , ECT was significantly more effective than no treatment ; in the second , ECT was significantly more ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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