Method for treatment of recurrent paroxysmal neuropsychiatric

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Designated organic active ingredient containing – Heterocyclic carbon compounds containing a hetero ring...

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514255, 514294, 514651, 514958, A61K 3155, A61K 31495, A61K 3144, A61K 31135

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ABSTRACT:
Recurrent paroxysmal neuropsychiatric disorders selected from (1) acute dystonic reactions, (2) seizure disorders and (3) panic disorders may be treated by means of aerosol inhalation of (1) anticholinergic and/or antihistaminic agents, (2) benzodiazepines and (3) antihistaminic agents, respectively.

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