Journal of medicinal chemistry

Central Nervous System Depressants. V. Polyhydroxy and Methoxyphenyl Ketones, Carbinols, and Derivatives

RB Moffett, AR Hanze, PH Seay

Index: Moffett,R.B. et al. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1964 , vol. 7, p. 178 - 186

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Abstract

This showed depression in intact mice at about onefourth of its LD50 and mas outstanding in the classical avoidance test. It has been tested in schizophrenic patients but, although it may have some activity as a tranquilizer, it is much less active than chlorpromazine in psychotic states.