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Published Online: 1 January 2003

Correction

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry
The article “Inhibition of Norepinephrine Uptake in Patients With Major Depression Treated With Paroxetine” by Michelle L. Gilmor, Ph.D., et al. (October 2002; 159:1702–1710) contains two errors. In the first sentence of the Method section of the abstract (p. 1702), the dose range for desipramine should read: “to 300 mg/day.” In the Clinical Data—Paroxetine subsection of the Results section (p. 1705), the third sentence in the second paragraph should read: “At a serum concentration of 200 ng/ml, norepinephrine and 5-HT uptake were 57% and 10% of control, respectively.”

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