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  Vol. 236 No. 23, December 6, 1976 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Adverse Reactions in Treatment With Lithium Carbonate and Haloperidol

Poul C. Baastrup, MD; Peter Hollnagel, MD; Rudulf Sørensen, MD; Mogens Schou, MD

JAMA. 1976;236(23):2645-2646.


Abstract

Hospital records of 425 patients who had been treated simultaneously with lithium carbonate and haloperidol were examined. Adverse reactions in these patients were the same as in patients given lithium alone or haloperidol alone. None of the patients developed a syndrome resembling that described by others in patients treated with a lithium and haloperidol combination.

(JAMA 236:2645-2646, 1976)



Author Affiliations

From the Psychiatric Hospitals, Glostrup (Dr Baastrup) and Aarhus (Drs Hollnagel, Sørensen, and Schou), Denmark. Dr Sørensen is now at the Psychiatric Hospital in Augustenborg.


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