Abstract

26 patients with anxiety-depressive syndrome were treated with Hidifen. The most pronounced sedative effect of the drug was in reactive depression, as well as in relatively mild forms of involutional melancholy. Sedation is not accompanied by relaxation phenomena; a slight stimulating effect on mental functions is found. The tranquilizing effect of the drug is combined with its pronounced vegetotropic activity. Treatment with Gidifen is not accompanied by side effects and complications. The drug can be used both in a hospital setting and in an outpatient practice for the treatment of various depressive conditions.

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