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Diconal

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Diconal

A brand name for DIPIPANONE.
Collins Dictionary of Medicine © Robert M. Youngson 2004, 2005
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Later Dr Shipman told me I must have been hypersensitive to the diconal, because I'd gone into respiratory arrest.
He recorded a verdict that death was due to misuse of alcohol, cocaine and diconal.
Further prescriptions of diconal were provided five days later and again, the day before Mr Scholes's death, when he said he had lost the tablets.
A psychiatric report on a 28-year-old male offender who had worked his way not only through crime but also through cannabis, amphetamines, diconal, and heroin, concluded: |[he] is unsure about his own motivation to tackle his personality, drink and drugs problem, and overemphasising the latter is an attempt to use the hospital as an easy alternative to a possible custodial sentence.
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