Dipropylacetamide (DEPAMIDE) was administered to 60 patients with bipolar manic-depressive psychoses. The dosage was 900 mg per day, administered orally. In 5 (8%) of the patients gastrointestinal disorders were observed. Administration of lithium carbonate results in undesirable side-effects in 50% of the cases. Our clinical experience shows dipropylacetamide to have a considerably slighter toxic effect on the human organism than lithium carbonate. We regard Dipropylacetamide (DEPAMIDE) as a valuable and significant addition in the prophylaxis of affective disorders, notably bipolar manic-depressive psychoses.

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