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Hepatic sensitivity to imipramine
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1977A case of significant hepatic reaction related to imipramine is presented, documented by challenge with imipramine and liver biopsy. The mechanism, while not entirely clear, is presumed to involve hypersensitivity or induction of toxic metabolites.
Dennis Pavlinac+2 more
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Propranolol in Imipramine Poisoning
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1973A 26-month-old girl ingested 250 mg of imipramine hydrochloride (Tofranil). She developed respiratory arrest, convulsions, coma, and four episodes of cardiac asystole and had eight episodes of ventricular fibrillation. Propranolol hydrochloride (Inderal) effectively converted the fibrillation to normal sinus rhythm after seven failures with the use of ...
Clifford E. Schott+2 more
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Tritiated imipramine binding sites are decreased in the frontal cortex of suicides.
Science, 1982Binding characteristics of tritiated imipramine were determined in the frontal cortex of suicides and well-matched controls. Maximal binding was significantly lower in brains from the suicides.
M. Stanley, J. Virgilio, S. Gershon
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
To the Editor.— Great speculation concerning imipramine's mechanism of action in enuresis continues. Some describe augmentation of internal urethral sphincter tone as the primary effect.1Studies of micturition and sleep patterns during continuous monitoring2of intravesical pressure describe the following: Increase in bladder pressure during sleep ...
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To the Editor.— Great speculation concerning imipramine's mechanism of action in enuresis continues. Some describe augmentation of internal urethral sphincter tone as the primary effect.1Studies of micturition and sleep patterns during continuous monitoring2of intravesical pressure describe the following: Increase in bladder pressure during sleep ...
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Imipramine and pregabalin combination for painful polyneuropathy: a randomized controlled trial
Pain, 2015J. V. Holbech+5 more
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