A single dose study of trazodone with an assessment of its effect on mood and arousal.

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1 A pharmacokinetic study of a single oral dose of a new antidepressant (trazodone) is described, linked to an attempt to measure changes in mood and arousal induced by the drug in normal subjects. 2 The drug had a measurable effect on arousal, but not on mood. It caused bradycardia (compared with placebo) and this persisted through the following night's sleep. This effect has not been completely explained. 3 The technique of mood and arousal measurement employed in this study seems potentially useful. 1975 Blackwell Science Ltd

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Munday, B., Kendall, M., & Mitchard, M. (1975). A single dose study of trazodone with an assessment of its effect on mood and arousal. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1975.tb00466.x

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