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- W2035251270 abstract "IT WOULD BE superfluous to introduce additional examples of the documental rise in attempted and completed suicides<sup>28,52,54,68</sup>and sudden unexplained deaths<sup>10,12,26,67,71</sup>among the normal and schizophrenic population therapeutically exposed to tranquilization. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the mechanism and pathogenesis previously not documented, as far as I can ascertain, in case reports of sudden unexplained deaths of patients on tranquilization. Asphyxia, a term applied to a definite sequence of clinical symptoms, is a result of a physiopathological process implicated and influenced by ataraxics acting upon the central nervous system (CNS)<sup>3,4,16,37</sup>resulting in gastroesophageal reflux,<sup>7,8,14,22,31</sup>respiratory insufficiency and failure.<sup>23,34,46</sup> The adverse behavioral affect on the CNS attributed to chlorpromazine,<sup>6,18,20,35</sup>promazine,<sup>44,47,73</sup>reserpine,<sup>15,74</sup>and other tranquilizers<sup>17,19,63,64</sup>emerged with a characteristic clinical pattern in both children and adults, ex" @default.
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