Tranylcypromine (Parnate)—A Study of 1000 Patients with Severe Agitated Depressions
Abstract
This is a study of 1000 patients with severe agitated depressions who were treated with tranylcypromine on an ambulatory basis during a period of 13 years. It was administered in combination with tranquilizers, usually trifluoperazine. Tranylcypromine is a safe, rapidly acting, very effective antidepressant and appears to be the drug of choice in patients with agitated depressions.
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