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PTSD and risk of suicide

PTSD and risk of suicide of treatment,i.e., withas theirown controlsubjects.Nevertheless,their study of the effects(medicated versus unmedidisorder is a methodologicalof medication in parallel groups cated) of patients with Tourette’sthat rely solelyby therapeutic of drug effectson behavioralagents in normal subjectsand coghealthy is thevolunteers.Implicit in the study in normalmotor impairment: central nervous system effect of cetirizine. Ann Allergy 1987; 59:53-57 3. Druce H: Impairment of function by antihistamines (editorial). Ann Allergy 1990; 64:403-405 4. Krumholz A, Fisher RS, Lesser RP, Hauser WA: Driving and epilepsy-a review and reappraisal. JAMA 1991; 265:622-626 S. Lader M: Beta-adrenoceptor antagonists in neuropsychiatry: an update. J Clin Psychiatry 1988; 49:213-223 PATRICK E. CICCONE, M.D. Morris Plains, N.J.idea that the disorderance. Decremental mal subjects areper se causesno diminutioneffects demonstrated to drugs requiredin performin nonby a popuPTSDperformance then attributedlation of patients for the treatment For example, inferences are oftenof a preexisting disorder. drawn about the impact ofand Riskof SuicideHendin, M.D., and informative study with suicide among Ann Pollinger Haas, Ph.D. of attempted suicide and a group of military veter-classical H1 blockers on the driving performance of allergic rhinitis patients on the basis of the impact in normal healthy volunteers of sedating antihistamines on behavioral skills considened important for driving (2). The interpretation of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Psychiatry American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc (Journal)

PTSD and risk of suicide

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 149 (1): 142 – Jan 1, 1992

PTSD and risk of suicide

American Journal of Psychiatry , Volume 149 (1): 142 – Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

of treatment,i.e., withas theirown controlsubjects.Nevertheless,their study of the effects(medicated versus unmedidisorder is a methodologicalof medication in parallel groups cated) of patients with Tourette’sthat rely solelyby therapeutic of drug effectson behavioralagents in normal subjectsand coghealthy is thevolunteers.Implicit in the study in normalmotor impairment: central nervous system effect of cetirizine. Ann Allergy 1987; 59:53-57 3. Druce H: Impairment of function by antihistamines (editorial). Ann Allergy 1990; 64:403-405 4. Krumholz A, Fisher RS, Lesser RP, Hauser WA: Driving and epilepsy-a review and reappraisal. JAMA 1991; 265:622-626 S. Lader M: Beta-adrenoceptor antagonists in neuropsychiatry: an update. J Clin Psychiatry 1988; 49:213-223 PATRICK E. CICCONE, M.D. Morris Plains, N.J.idea that the disorderance. Decremental mal subjects areper se causesno diminutioneffects demonstrated to drugs requiredin performin nonby a popuPTSDperformance then attributedlation of patients for the treatment For example, inferences are oftenof a preexisting disorder. drawn about the impact ofand Riskof SuicideHendin, M.D., and informative study with suicide among Ann Pollinger Haas, Ph.D. of attempted suicide and a group of military veter-classical H1 blockers on the driving performance of allergic rhinitis patients on the basis of the impact in normal healthy volunteers of sedating antihistamines on behavioral skills considened important for driving (2). The interpretation of

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Abstract

of treatment,i.e., withas theirown controlsubjects.Nevertheless,their study of the effects(medicated versus unmedidisorder is a methodologicalof medication in parallel groups cated) of patients with Tourette’sthat rely solelyby therapeutic of drug effectson behavioralagents in normal subjectsand coghealthy is thevolunteers.Implicit in the study in normalmotor impairment: central nervous system effect of cetirizine. Ann Allergy 1987; 59:53-57 3. Druce H: Impairment of function by antihistamines (editorial). Ann Allergy 1990; 64:403-405 4. Krumholz A, Fisher RS, Lesser RP, Hauser WA: Driving and epilepsy-a review and reappraisal. JAMA 1991; 265:622-626 S. Lader M: Beta-adrenoceptor antagonists in neuropsychiatry: an update. J Clin Psychiatry 1988; 49:213-223 PATRICK E. CICCONE, M.D. Morris Plains, N.J.idea that the disorderance. Decremental mal subjects areper se causesno diminutioneffects demonstrated to drugs requiredin performin nonby a popuPTSDperformance then attributedlation of patients for the treatment For example, inferences are oftenof a preexisting disorder. drawn about the impact ofand Riskof SuicideHendin, M.D., and informative study with suicide among Ann Pollinger Haas, Ph.D. of attempted suicide and a group of military veter-classical H1 blockers on the driving performance of allergic rhinitis patients on the basis of the impact in normal healthy volunteers of sedating antihistamines on behavioral skills considened important for driving (2). The interpretation of

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Published: Jan 1, 1992

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