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Sodium valproate and cognitive functioning in normal volunteers.

Thompson et al., 1981

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16820987374058645876
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Thompson P
Trimble M
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British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

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1 The effects of sodium valproate on the performance of a series of psychological tests and mood was studied. 2 Ten healthy male volunteers received sodium valproate and placebo, each for a period of 2 weeks, in a double‐blind cross‐over design. Dosage of sodium …
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