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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Clozapine ; Schizophrenia ; Serotonin ; Dopamine ; Psychosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The objective of this study was to report the effect of the slow withdrawal of clozapine from 19 patients withneuroleptic-responsive schizophrenia at the end of a 2-year clinical trial of clozapine and to compare this with the results of naturalistic discontinuation of clozapine treatment in 64neuroleptic-resistant schizophrenic patients. Nineteen neuroleptic-responsive schizophrenic patients who received clozapine were withdrawn from clozapine by tapering it over 3-week period with and without the addition of a typical neuroleptic. Fifteen of the 19 neuroleptic-responsive patients experienced the return of psychotic symptoms during or after the clozapine taper, which were most severe in the ten patients in whom the withdrawal of clozapine was carried out without prior addition of neuroleptic treatment. Addition of a neuroleptic prior to clozapine withdrawal prevented the emergence of positive symptoms during clozapine withdrawal in each of eight patients. Nevertheless, psychotic symptoms emerged, usually within a week after discontinuing clozapine, in six of the eight patients. Neuroleptic treatment, with or without an anticholingergic drug, was much less effective in treating positive symptoms in these patients immediately after the clozapine withdrawal than it had been 2 years previously. Cyproheptadine, a non-selective serotonin receptor antagonist, augmented the antipsychotic effect of neuroleptics in each of four patients who relapsed following withdrawal from clozapine and relieved extrapyramidal symptoms in a fifth patient. The frequency of relapse following withdrawal of clozapine in 64 neuroleptic-resistant patients was significantly lower (25/64, 39.1%) than in the neuroleptic-responsive patients.
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    International journal of thermophysics 12 (1991), S. 43-51 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: binary mixtures ; kinetic theory ; polyatomic gas mixtures ; thermal conductivity
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We present a predictive scheme for the composition dependence of the thermal conductivity of mixtures containing polyatomic gases at zero density. This supplements earlier work which developed a method to interpolate for the composition dependence of dense gas mixtures, as well as an earlier procedure to calculate the thermal conductivity of mixtures of monatomic gases. In all cases, the algorithm makes use of accurately measured values of the thermal conductivity of pure gases and is validated with the aid of almost equal accurately measured values of selected binary mixtures. Such accurate data have been obtained mostly in transient hot-wire instruments. The formulae proposed for the calculations use the Monchick-Pereira-Mason kinetic-theory analysis as a starting point but contain a number of detailed improvements. The present algorithm is tested by comparison with measurements on 22 mixtures, which show absolute average deviations from the predictions ranging from 0.7 to 2.7%, with one unexplained case, that of CF4-He mixtures, which show deviations reaching as much as 7%. We estimate that the algorithm predicts the zerodensity thermal conductivity of binary mixtures, containing at least one polyatomic component, with a probable error in the order of 2%.
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