
pmid: 13630659
A double blind study was made of the ability of mephenesin, in doses of 0.50 Gm., to obtain relaxation in dental patients who exhibited obvious apprehension. Half of the 102 patients received mephenesin and half a placebo. No significant difference in the degree of relaxation obtained with mephenesin and a placebo was observed.
Mephenesin, Dental Anxiety, Surgery, Oral
Mephenesin, Dental Anxiety, Surgery, Oral
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