PARKINSONS SYNDROME, DEPRESSION AND IMIPRAMINE - PRELIMINARY REPORT

  • 1 January 1961
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 95  (1) , 12-+
Abstract
Therapy with imipramine appears to benefit in a global way those major symptoms of akinesis, rigidity, inertia, depression, irritability and failure of adaptation. Others fail to show this improvement. The hypothesis is offered that motivation to move and ability to move are perhaps neurologically as well as psychologically related functions.

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