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... PLACEBO Comparison with placebo Comparison with imipramine Amitriptyline Amitriptyline Amitriptyline Review superior not superior superior Amitriptyline not superior Cole ( 1964 ) Hordern ( 1965 ) Davis ( 1965 ) 3 2 132 223 0 10 424 MAO ...
... PLACEBO Comparison with placebo Comparison with imipramine Amitriptyline Amitriptyline Amitriptyline Review superior not superior superior Amitriptyline not superior Cole ( 1964 ) Hordern ( 1965 ) Davis ( 1965 ) 3 2 132 223 0 10 424 MAO ...
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... placebo is used , the researcher can distinguish some drug subjects by the side - effects , and his ratings may be influenced toward a ... PLACEBO RESPONSE The rate of placebo response is radically different 19. Pharmacotherapy 299.
... placebo is used , the researcher can distinguish some drug subjects by the side - effects , and his ratings may be influenced toward a ... PLACEBO RESPONSE The rate of placebo response is radically different 19. Pharmacotherapy 299.
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Aaron T. Beck. PLACEBO RESPONSE The rate of placebo response is radically different in different studies . It ranges from 0-77 per cent ( Wechsler , Grosser , and Greenblatt , 1965 ; Friedman et al . , 1966 ) . In the imipramine studies ...
Aaron T. Beck. PLACEBO RESPONSE The rate of placebo response is radically different in different studies . It ranges from 0-77 per cent ( Wechsler , Grosser , and Greenblatt , 1965 ; Friedman et al . , 1966 ) . In the imipramine studies ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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