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Neuropsychobiology | Vol.23, Issue.3 | | Pages 144-6

Neuropsychobiology

Psychological effects of amantadine on psychotic subjects.

J A, Wilcox J, Tsuang  
Abstract

Psychotic subjects received amantadine in an open, naturalistic study. The psychological symptoms of the subjects were measured using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Some subjects experienced an increase in their symptoms. The subjects most likely to have the increase were those whose baseline level of functioning was most disturbed.

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Psychological effects of amantadine on psychotic subjects.

Psychotic subjects received amantadine in an open, naturalistic study. The psychological symptoms of the subjects were measured using the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale. Some subjects experienced an increase in their symptoms. The subjects most likely to have the increase were those whose baseline level of functioning was most disturbed.

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J A, Wilcox J, Tsuang,.Psychological effects of amantadine on psychotic subjects.. 23 (3),144-6.

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