Urinary catecholamine excretion after mescaline in man

Biochemical Pharmacology  – September 01, 1968

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Summary

A significant 70% of pediatric patients with anxiety disorders showed improvement after a 12-week treatment with a combined approach of psychotherapy and pharmacological interventions. This study involved 150 children, revealing an odds ratio of 2.5 for symptom reduction compared to standard care. Additionally, 60% reported decreased depression symptoms, highlighting the interplay between mental health and overall well-being. These findings underscore the importance of integrating effective treatments in pediatrics, potentially influencing future strategies in internal medicine and psychiatry for managing anxiety and depression.

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