Depression and Anxiety treated with Choline analogs
Medical College of Georgia
posted on 11/22/2010
Depression and anxiety are presently treated with serotonin or dopamine uptake inhibitors. The use of choline analogs have been shown to be effective in counter-acting the effect of both depression and anxiety in laboratory animals that were bred to exhibit such symptoms. The cocktail of unique analogs has shown significant improvement over control subjects. Further collaboration and research are necessary to identify the specific combination of compounds and ideal dosage amounts.
File Number: MCG 2010-028
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