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Published Online: September 1946

FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF TRIDIONE IN THE CONTROL OF PSYCHOMOTOR ATTACKS

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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Tridione, a new addition to the treatment of the cerebral dysrhythmias, is helpful in the control of psychomotor seizures. While effective in certain instances if used alone, it is most helpful if used in combination with sodium diphenylhydantoinate and/or phenobarbital.
Toxic symptoms are infrequent in patients who respond to the drug, and do not constitute an important contraindication to its use.
Further research on the oxazolidine-2,-4-dione derivatives and related drugs may afford further advances in the therapy of epilepsy.

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American Journal of Psychiatry
Pages: 162 - 164
PubMed: 21001985

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Published in print: September 1946
Published online: 1 April 2006

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RUSSELL N. DEJONG
The Department of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School and University Hospital.

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