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  • Meprobamate, a tranquiliser widely used in psychiatric treatment

    Monday Midday « Gerry Canavan 2009

  • “Use of Meprobamate as an Adjunct to Stuttering Therapy,” JSHD, 24 1959, 64–69.

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • “Use of Meprobamate as an Adjunct to Stuttering Therapy,” JSHD, 24 1959, 64–69.

    Knotted Tongues Benson Bobrick 1995

  • Meprobamate, however, has significant addiction potential and is not recommended.

    The Neuropsychiatric Guide to Modern Everyday Psychiatry Michael Alan Taylor 1993

  • Meprobamate and benzodiazepines are lethal because of their acute toxic effects, which often produce shock, loss of consciousness, respiratory depression, convulsions, and death.

    Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986

  • Meprobamate is not a narcotic; it doesn't keep you from thinking.

    Starchild Omnibus Pohl, Frederik & Williamson, Jack 1963

  • - Meprobamate, a tranquiliser widely used in psychiatric treatment

    Signs of the Times 2009

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