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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Valuation
CRSP 55.11-2.6%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: tom pope who wrote (20098)5/20/2006 9:55:51 PM
From: Mike McFarland   of 52153
 
Following up on a couple of the ideas here:
Doxepin is one of the most potent antihistamines known
medlib.med.utah.edu
(I use benadryl and melatonin periodically)
more stuff
en.wikipedia.org

History
Doxepin was synthesized by Stach and Spingler from the German drug manufacturer C. F. Boehringer & Söhne GmbH in Mannheim. It was tested from 1963 to 1968 in different German and Swiss psychiatric institutions and was approved in Germany and elsewhere thereafter. The antidepressive effects were found to be excellent. Strong anxiolytic and sedative properties were also demonstrated. Doxepin has been in clinical use for several decades. The drug plays an important role in many indications today, not only in psychiatry/neurology.


Here is a scary case! priapism and trazodone
uspharmacist.com
Seems like there is an awful burden put on
pharmacists--none on the psychiatrist or
the patient's MD?

en.wikipedia.org
In approximately 33% of the cases reported, surgical intervention was required
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