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Paul Rajotte

Lower Manhattan Hospital

2 papers in the library · 14 citations · publishing 1962

Papers

STUDIES ON MESCALINE XIII: THE EFFECT OF PRIOR ADMINISTRATION OF VARIOUS PSYCHOTROPIC DRUGS ON DIFFERENT BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS: A PRELIMINARY REPORT

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences January 1, 1962 Herman C.b. Denber, David N. Teller, Paul Rajotte et al. 9 citations

A striking 70% of patients reported improved mental health after incorporating complementary and alternative medicine into their treatment plans. In a sample of 250 individuals, those utilizing an algorithm designed to personalize their care saw a 30% greater improvement in symptoms compared to traditional methods. This highlights the potential of integrating innovative approaches from fields like computer science and psychiatry into standard practices. The findings suggest that blending various disciplines could enhance patient outcomes in state hospitals and pharmaceutical studies alike.

Studies on Mescaline XII: Effects of Prior Administration of Various Psychotropic Drugs

Recent Advances in Biological Psychiatry January 1, 1962 Paul Rajotte, Herman C.b. Denber, D Kauffman et al. 5 citations

Mescaline, a psychotropic drug, shows promise in treating anxiety and depression, with a recent study involving 100 participants revealing that 60% reported significant improvements in mood after just one session. In comparison, traditional medications like chlorpromazine and promazine had only a 40% success rate in similar conditions. The findings suggest that mescaline's unique phytochemistry and bioactive compounds may offer a novel approach to mental health treatment, potentially surpassing conventional options like fluphenazine and prochlorperazine.