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Buspirone (BuSpar), which is not chemically related to other classes of central nervous system drugs, is also a traditional anxiolytic, although it is ... Racagni, G, C. Massotto, and L. Steardo. Pharmacology of Anxiolytic Drugs. Who Expert Series on Neuroscience. Vol. 3. Cambridge, MA: Hogrefe and Huber, 1997.
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Numerous clinical studies have indicated that lifetime anxiety is highly prevalent in drug addicts. ... To identify the pharmacological basis of these differences, we tested the acute effects of several anxiolytic drugs on cocaine self-administration in HG and LG rats under a PR schedule of reinforcement.
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Major therapeutic use is to relief anxiety (anxiolytics) or induce sleep (hypnotics). Hypnotic effects can be achieved with most anxiolytic drugs just by ...
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Anxiolytic drugs: dependence, addiction and abuse by; Lader M; Department of Clinical Psychopharmacology, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK. Eur Neuropsychopharmacol 1994 Jun; 4(2):85-91; ABSTRACT ... The earlier anxiolytic drugs, in particular the barbiturates, were prone to abuse, i.e., non-medical use, and to high...
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Anxiolytics are anti-anxiety medications. Definition includes a list of the most common anxiolytic drugs. ... Definition: ; Anxiolytics are drugs used to relieve anxiety or prevent anxiety attacks. The most common anti-anxiety medications include:
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Anxiolytics and sedatives (hypnotics) include benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and related drugs. High doses can cause stupor and respiratory depression, which is managed with intubation and ... Toxicity or overdose: The signs of progressive anxiolytic and sedative intoxication are depression of superficial reflexes,
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Anxiety and Anxiolytic Drugs - The present volume gives a comprehensive overview on the current state of basic and clinical research on Anxiety and Anxiolytic Drugs. Using newly developed methods and techniques researchers are now b... ... Series : Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology , Vol. 169 ; ... About this book...
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