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Otto MW et al. – The pilot study extends support for the role of d–cycloserine in enhancing therapeutic learning from exposure–based cognitive–behavior therapy and is the first to do so in a protocol emphasizing exposure to feared internal sensations of anxiety in panic disorder.


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