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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Imipramine, or Their Combination for Panic DisorderCorrection
JAMA. 2000;284:2597.
Incorrect Unit of Measure and Numbers. In the Original Contribution entitled "Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Imipramine, or Their Combination for Panic Disorder" published in the May 17, 2000, issue of THE JOURNAL (2000;283:2529-2536), the units of measure for imipramine and desipramine should be ng/mL instead of ng/dL on page 2532 and ng/mL instead of mg/mL on page 2535. On page 2530 under "Study Design" patients randomized to CBT+placebo should number 5 per block of 24, not 25. In the "Treatment Conditions" section on page 2531, near the end of the third paragraph, " . . . the dosage [of imipramine] could be increased up to 300 mg/d by week 5" should read "week 7."
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