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Imipramine in Epilepsy

Archives of Neurology, 1972
Experiments with cats showed that imipramine hydrochloride (Tofranil) resembled trimethadione (Tridione) and ethosuximide (Zarontin) in its ability to depress the corticofugal inhibition of afferent activity in the spinal trigeminal nucleus. Imipramine was, therefore, given to a group of 20 patients with petit mal and minor motor seizures who had ...
Constantino Y. Amores   +2 more
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Imipramine and seizures

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1975
The authors report the case of a psychotic preschool child who manifested a seizure disorder while on imipramine treatment. They note that according to his history and physical exam, the child fell within a group which seems predisposed to this side effect.
Magda Campbell, Theodore A. Petti
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Imipramine Toxicity

Journal of Urology, 1975
Clinical experience has firmly established the usefulness of imipramine in the management of enuresis. Our report describes the serious dose-related cardiac and central nervous system toxic effects of imipramine. Comparison of the human and animal toxicity data is presented and recommendations are given for safe human dose ranges.
T J, Rohner, E J, Sanford
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Gender differences in treatment response to sertraline versus imipramine in chronic depression.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 2000
OBJECTIVE The authors examined gender differences in treatment response to sertraline, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), and to imipramine, a tricyclic antidepressant, in chronic depression.
S. Kornstein   +9 more
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IMIPRAMINE IN ENURESIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
A group of 13 enuretic children was studied in an attempt to specify an antienuretic effect to imipramine. Organic disease was ruled out and safeguards were established for prompt recognition of drug reactions. A double-blind study was made, with children under 12 receiving 25 mg., and those over 12 50 mg. of imipramine nightly.
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