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mepazine

Known as: pecazin, pecazine 
National Institutes of Health

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1970
1970
A specific method for estimating phenothiazine levels in blood and urine, which is practical for the routine clinical laboratory… 
1967
1967
SINCE chlorpromazine was introduced in 1952, the list of phenothiazines causing cholestasis has grown considerably. In addition… 
1962
1962
In 1042 irradiated patients drug trials were conducted in attempts to assess the relative value of central sedatives (mainly… 
1961
1961
This project was designed to study the comparative therapeutic effectiveness and toxicity of 5 commonly used tranquilizing drugs… 
1960
1960
The efficacy of chlorpromazine was compared with that of pecazine. A double-blind, controlled trial was carried out on 92 female… 
1958
1958
The usefulness of certain tranquilizers in anesthesia for surgery was studied in 1159 cases. Chlorpromazine was used in 350… 
1958
1958
The occurrence of changes in association with the administration of mepazine (Pacatal) to 101 schizophrenic inpatients has been… 
1957
1957
We found promazine and mepazine to be of value in the treatment of psychotic patients with acute and chronic symptomatology. In… 
1957
1957
In July 1955 we (6) reported the results of a rapid evaluation of mepazine (Pacatal). The material had been supplied in bulk to…