FIELD: medicine, narcology.
SUBSTANCE: method involves alternating comatose therapy and electroshock therapy every other day. In day carrying out the comatose therapy eserine ointment is placed in conjunctival sacs to patient and in 30 min 2-2.5 mg scopolamine hydrobromide solution is administrated as its 0.5% solution. Then in 3-5 h of comatose state patient is recovered from coma and 15-30 mg of physostigmine, 6 g of pyracetam, 7.5 g of magnesium sulfate and 400 ml of sodium hypochlorite are administrated by intravenous drops. In each next séance of comatose therapy dose of scopolamine hydrobromide is increased by 0.5 mg and brought about to 5-6 mg. In day carrying out electroshock therapy 1 ml of 0.1% solution of atropine sulfate and 2 ml of cordiamine are administrated and preliminary narcosis is carried out by intravenous administration of 200-300 mg of sodium thiopental or 100 mg of ketamine with simultaneous administration of 3-4 ml 2% ditiline solution and electroshock therapy is carried out followed by artificial lungs ventilation. Method provides enhancing effectiveness of treatment and to prolong the remission period.
EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of treatment.
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Dates
2005-08-20—Published
2003-08-18—Filed