"A traditional grouping of drugs said to have a soothing or calming effect on mood
- "Neck-face syndrome" related to phenothiazine drugs.
- A comparison between diazepam, dixyrazine, opripramol and placebo in anxiety states.
- A COMPARISON OF BENZQUINAMIDE WITH PENTOBARBITAL AND A PLACEBO IN REGARD TO EFFECTS ON PERFORMANCE OF A SIMPLE MENTAL TASK BY FATIGUED HUMANS.
- A CONTROLLED PILOT STUDY OF TYBAMATE IN THERAPY OF PSYCHOTIC PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ANXIETY AND PSYCHONEUROTIC REACTIONS.
- A multicenter multidimensional study of some new long-acting neuroleptic drugs. General introduction.
- A NEW DRUG (TYBAMATE) EFFECTIVE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC BRAIN SYNDROME.
- A NEW PSYCHOTHERAPEUTIC AGENT EFFECTIVE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GERIATRIC ANXIETY, DEPRESSION AND BEHAVIORAL REACTIONS.
- A PILOT STUDY WITH MA 568.
- A PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF SKF 20,716 (PROPERICIAZINE) IN CHRONIC SCHIZOPHRENIC PATIENTS.
- A study of bipolar (manic-depressive) and unipolar recurrent depressive psychoses. IX. therapy and prognosis.
- A two-year comparative study of ataraxics in neuropsychiatric patients.
- Acetophenazine (Tindal) in the treatment of 80 chronically ill patients with anxiety and tension: double-blind study.
- ADVANTAGES OF BENZQUINAMIDE THERAPY FOR CONTROL OF ANXIETYDEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY.
- AGENTS AFFECTING FERTILITY.
- Alcohol and drug use among the elderly: trends in use and characteristics of users.
- Antipsychotic drugs: an essential tool of community psychiatry.
- Benzilic acid diethylaminoethylester hydrochloride (phobex) in the treatment of chronically psychotic patients.
- BENZQUINAMIDE: A CENTRALLY MEDIATED ANTAGONIST OF HISTAMINE-AND ACETYLCHOLINE-INDUCED BRONCHOCONSTRICTION.
- Biological psychiatry: on the relationship of schizophrenia and dopaminergic hyperactivity.
- Blood coagulation in normal subjects before and after a fatty meal.
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