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Clinical Trial
. 1992 Aug;88(3-4):141-4.

[Potentiation of the effects of anxiolytics with magnesium salts]

[Article in Czech]
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  • PMID: 1525903
Clinical Trial

[Potentiation of the effects of anxiolytics with magnesium salts]

[Article in Czech]
E Bocková et al. Cesk Psychiatr. 1992 Aug.

Abstract

In a double blind trial the authors tested the assumption that magnesium potentiates by its specific action the therapeutic effect of anxiolytics. A group of 20 women treated on account of anxious depressive neurosis was divided into two sub-groups. The first was given anxiolytic and placebo, the second one anxiolytics and Mg-lactate in corresponding amounts. After 10 days the placebo and Mg-lactate were exchanged. Both groups were examined before treatment and then after 10 and 20 days of therapy by a series of psychological tests. It was revealed that the combination of anxiolytics and Mg-lactate leads to a more rapid reduction of psychopathological symptoms, in particular anxiety. In MAS and MHG tests the decline of anxiety was statistically significant at the level of p less than 0.05.

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