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The effect of xylocain in electric convulsive treatment

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Es hat sich gezeigt, dass Xylocain in kleinen intravenösen Dosen die epileptiformen Nachentladungen bei Elektroschockbehandlung abkürzen kann. Die Untersuchungen werden fortgesetzt, um die Bedeutung der Nachentladungen für die klinischen Effekte der Elektroschockbehandlung zu beleuchten.

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Ottosson, J.O. The effect of xylocain in electric convulsive treatment. Experientia 11, 453–455 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02172559

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