Abstract
A study designed to assess the relative efficacy of chlorpromazine and Serenace in the control of chronic schizophrenics is described. Twenty-five cases were selected for the study and were randomly allocated to treatment. The condition of the patients was assessed at fortnightly intervals over the eight-week duration of trial period. No significant differences in side-effects emerged in patients on chlorpromazine and Serenace in the dosages administered. The statistically significant trends all showed a superiority of Serenace above chlorpromazine which was in accord with the clinical picture.
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