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== very small doses? ==

This is from Dr Frommer's article of March 1967 "Clinical Trial
A double-blind cross-over trial was designed. Phenelzine
and chlordiazepoxide (treatment A) was compared with pheno
barbitone given with an inert placebo (treatment B) in each
child. The usual dose of phenelzine was 15 mg. b.d., chlor
diazepoxide 10 mg. b.d., and phenobarbitone 30 mg. b.d. For
bigger and older children the dose of phenelzine was 15 mg.
t.d.s., and 30 mg. phenobarbitone t.d.s. was also used"
Judging from a quick google, this does not seem to be small let alone <i>very</i> small. ] (]) 14:53, 25 November 2024 (UTC)

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very small doses?

This is from Dr Frommer's article of March 1967 "Clinical Trial A double-blind cross-over trial was designed. Phenelzine and chlordiazepoxide (treatment A) was compared with pheno barbitone given with an inert placebo (treatment B) in each child. The usual dose of phenelzine was 15 mg. b.d., chlor diazepoxide 10 mg. b.d., and phenobarbitone 30 mg. b.d. For bigger and older children the dose of phenelzine was 15 mg. t.d.s., and 30 mg. phenobarbitone t.d.s. was also used" Judging from a quick google, this does not seem to be small let alone very small. Dejvid (talk) 14:53, 25 November 2024 (UTC)

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