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A Trial of Tetrabenazine (‘Nitoman’) in Disturbed Mentally Subnormal Patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018
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In this country reserpine is not used extensively as a tranquillizer for disturbed mentally subnormal patients, and a phenothiazine is usually the first drug of choice. This is probably due to the undesirable side-effects of reserpine, of which lethargy, depression, hypotension and Parkinsonism are the most important. However, a number of hyperactive and disturbed patients have in our experience responded better to reserpine than to a phenothiazine. Consequently, when a compound said to have an essentially similar action but to be free of these side-effects became available, we felt that a clinical evaluation should be undertaken.
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