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A comparison of sulpiride, dothiepin, diazepam and placebo in the treatment of depressed out-patients

The effects of sulpiride, dothiepin, diazepam and placebo were compared in out-patients who were suffering from depressive states of moderate severity. No major differences were found between the regimens after 4 weeks administration. A notable finding was the high recovery rate among those patients...

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Published in:Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford) 1991, Vol.5 (3), p.259-262
Main Authors: Mindham, R.H.S., Jerram, T.C., Cole, H.L., Oswald, A.G., Khan, S.
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Language:English
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Summary:The effects of sulpiride, dothiepin, diazepam and placebo were compared in out-patients who were suffering from depressive states of moderate severity. No major differences were found between the regimens after 4 weeks administration. A notable finding was the high recovery rate among those patients who received the placebo. The need for drug treatment in the milder depressive states is discussed.
ISSN:0269-8811
1461-7285
DOI:10.1177/026988119100500314