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  2. Promethazine - Wikipedia

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    Promethazine, sold under the brand name Phenergan among others, is a first-generation antihistamine, sedative, and antiemetic used to treat allergies, insomnia, and nausea. It may also help with some symptoms associated with the common cold [ 4 ] and may also be used for sedating people who are agitated or anxious, an effect that has led to ...

  3. Spring Grove Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Later, Spring Grove Research Department was rebuilt into the Maryland Psychiatric Research Center [4] where studies continued to be performed for the advancement of psychiatric research. [3] This study on LSD is the largest study on psychedelic drugs to date. [1]

  4. Polysubstance use - Wikipedia

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    Ayahuasca being prepared in the Napo region of Ecuador A spoonful of promethazine/ codeine cough syrup showing the characteristic purple color that gave rise to the name purple drank. Polysubstance use or poly drug use refers to the use of combined psychoactive substances .

  5. Rosenhan experiment - Wikipedia

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    The study concluded "it is clear that we cannot distinguish the sane from the insane in psychiatric hospitals" and also illustrated the dangers of dehumanization and suggestion in psychiatric institutions. It suggested that the use of community mental health facilities which concentrated on specific problems and behaviors rather than ...

  6. Psychopharmacology revolution - Wikipedia

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    The psychopharmacology revolution covers the introduction of various psychiatric drugs into clinical practice as well as their continued development. Although not exclusively limited to the 1950s period, the literature tends to suggest that this decade was a particularly fruitful time for CNS drug discovery and it has been referred to as a "golden era".

  7. Nathan S. Kline - Wikipedia

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    This successful use of drugs for two major categories of psychiatric illness led to the release of thousands who were able to rejoin society. Kline's work has been acknowledged as a major factor in opening a new era in psychiatry: psychopharmacology. During the 1960s the Rockland Research Institute grew to more than 300 staff.

  8. Phenothiazine - Wikipedia

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    The strong effects they found opened the door of the modern field of psychiatry and led to a proliferation of work on phenothiazine derivatives. [4] The systematic research conducted by chemists to explore phenothiazine derivatives and their activity was a pioneering example of medicinal chemistry ; phenothiazine is often discussed as a ...

  9. Thomas M. Achenbach - Wikipedia

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    Thomas M. Achenbach (1940-2023) was Professor of Psychiatry and Psychology and President of the nonprofit Research Center for Children, Youth, and Families at the University of Vermont. His research on syndromes of psychopathology gave rise to the terms “Internalizing” and “Externalizing”.