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How does liothyronine prevent ECT-induced memory impairment?
In Masoudzadeh et al ’s[1][1] evaluation of the use of liothyronine as an adjunct to electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), the finding of improved outcome on both the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and the revised Wechsler Memory Scale is encouraging, especially in view of the relatively small