PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 6853461-0 1983 Imipramine-induced tremor: effects of a beta-adrenergic blocking agent. Imipramine 0-10 amyloid beta precursor protein Homo sapiens 38-44 6853461-1 1983 Assessment of an elderly depressed patient with an imipramine-induced tremor led to the conclusions that imipramine tremor (1) can be severe and incapacitating, (2) is most pronounced early in the treatment, (3) does not seem to be dose-related, and (4) is readily reversible with a beta-adrenergic blocking agent. Imipramine 51-61 amyloid beta precursor protein Homo sapiens 281-287 6853461-1 1983 Assessment of an elderly depressed patient with an imipramine-induced tremor led to the conclusions that imipramine tremor (1) can be severe and incapacitating, (2) is most pronounced early in the treatment, (3) does not seem to be dose-related, and (4) is readily reversible with a beta-adrenergic blocking agent. Imipramine 105-115 amyloid beta precursor protein Homo sapiens 281-287 277090-2 1978 Ad 1) Few drugs give a reproducible, dose dependent, hepatic reaction (e.g. acetaminophen), a greater problem is the unpredictable, dose independent reactions caused by "indirect" hepatotoxic drugs (e.g. imipramin). Imipramine 204-213 amyloid beta precursor protein Homo sapiens 0-4