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1 Head of the General Practitioner Research Group, 325 Stains Road, Twickenham, Middlesex
It is concluded from the results of this trial that both therapuetic effects and side-effects were similar with M and B 9302 and the control drug, imipramine.
Adherence to the strict dietary restrictions necessary with MAOI is an extremely difficult matter in unsupervised patients in general practice. On the results of this trial, it would not seem that M and B 9302 could be advocated generally for the treatment of depression in general practice; although there may be specific cases where its use would be justified.
Submitted on March 12, 1970
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