A sedative-analgesic-antipyretic compound. A clinical trial in general practice.
Kagan G·The Practitioner
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Kagan G·The Practitioner
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Cameron J S, Specht P G, Wendt G R·The Journal of psychology
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Engelhardt D M, Rosen B, Freedman N, +1 more·Archives of general psychiatry
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Lehmann H E, Ban T A, Lee H·Current therapeutic research, clinical and experimental
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Johansson B W, Sievers J·Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation. Supplementum
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Canning J A·Psychosomatics
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Goldstein M J, Acker C W, Crockett J T, +1 more·Journal of abnormal psychology
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Szara S, Rockland L H, Rosenthal D, +1 more·Archives of general psychiatry
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McDonald I M, Perkins M, Marjerrison G, +1 more·The American journal of psychiatry
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Zahn K, Cihák J, Hermanská Z, +2 more·Ceskoslovenska oftalmologie
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Wolff B B, Kantor T G, Jarvik M E, +1 more·Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics
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Caddy J A·Applied therapeutics
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Mann R D, Jackson D·The Practitioner
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Thompson J·Gerontologia clinica
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Boyd D H, Forbes C D·Scottish medical journal
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Bensch K, Rundberg B·Psychiatrie, Neurologie, und medizinische Psychologie
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Griffiths A P, Sylvester P E·Annals of physical medicine
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Donnan M F, Ball I A·British dental journal
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Lykkegaard-Nielsen M, Madsen P V, Nielsen O V·Diseases of the colon and rectum
Sequential analysis of a double-blind clinical trial involving 26 patients demonstrated a statistically significant superiority of ceruletide over metroclopramide in restoring peristalsis in intestinal paralysis after abdominal surgery (P less than 0.05).
Layfield D J, Walker A K·Anaesthesia
In 60 children aged 1-9 years, weighing under 33 kg, oral trimeprazine and oral trimeprazine plus droperidol were compared as premedicants in a controlled, double-blind clinical trial. The addition of droperidol to the trimeprazine syrup produces greater uniformity in pre-operative sedation, a low incidence of postoper…