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Chapter 2. Anti-Anxiety Agents, Anticonvulsants and Sedative-Hypnotics

open access: closed, 1977
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the metabolic studies of Lorazepam in man and animals, Pinazepams in man, Diazepam in human kidney cortex microsomes and bile, and Nitrazepam in rabbit urine. N-desmethyldiazepam is a new human metabolite of chlorodiazepoxid, e.g Diazepam and its main active metabolite desmethyldiazepam, pass into the breast ...
W HOULIHAN, G BENNETT
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Enhancement of 3H-diazepam binding by SQ 65,396: A novel anti-anxiety agent

open access: closedPharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1978
SQ 65,396, a clinically active anti-anxiety agent, enhanced the binding of 3H-diazepam at 1.5 nM. This effect was due to an increase in the affinity for the ligand, without a change in the number of 3H-diazepam binding sites. This action of SQ 65,396 may mediate its anti-anxiety effects by affecting the action of an endogenous modulator of the ...
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Synthesis, Molecular Docking and In Vivo Biological Evaluation of Iminostilbene Linked 1,2,3-Triazole Pharmacophores as Promising AntiAnxiety and Anti-Inflammatory Agents.

Medicinal chemistry, 2021
BACKGROUND Iminostilbene and 1,2,3-triazole ring containing compounds are considered as beneficial substrates in drug design. OBJECTIVES This study was aimed at the synthesis of novel series of iminostilbene linked 1,2,3- triazole pharmacophores (7c-n)
Kariyappa N. Ankali   +3 more
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[Anti-emetic and anti-anxiety agents].

open access: closedPerspective infirmiere : revue officielle de l'Ordre des infirmieres et infirmiers du Quebec, 2010
Jérôme Ouellet
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Anti-anxiety and hypnotic effects of ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Lippia citriodora leaves and verbascoside in mice

Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine, 2017
Objectives: The extract of Lippia citriodora and its main component, verbascoside, are known for their hypnotic effects in traditional medicine. In this study, the anxiolytic and hypnotic effects of L.
B. Razavi, N. Zargarani, H. Hosseinzadeh
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Psychedelics as anti-inflammatory agents

International Review of Psychiatry, 2018
Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT)2A receptor agonists have recently emerged as promising new treatment options for a variety of disorders. The recent success of these agonists, also known as psychedelics, like psilocybin for the treatment of anxiety,
Thomas W. Flanagan, C. Nichols
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Chapter I. Antipsychotic and Anti-anxiety Agents

1968
Publisher Summary This chapter elaborates on antipsychotic and antianxiety agents. The reported contribution of pyrrole nuclei to the sedative action of ketone derivatives encouraged the synthesis of relatives of ketone derivatives in which the benzene ring was replaced by pyrrole.
Irwin J. Pachter, Alan A. Rubin
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SCH-12,041, a new anti-anxiety agent (quantitative pharmaco-electroencephalography and clinical trials).

open access: closedBehavioral neuropsychiatry, 1973
T, Itil   +6 more
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Chapter 4. Anti-Anxiety Agents, Anticonvulsants, and Sedative-Hypnotics

1981
Publisher Summary Rapid advances have been made in understanding the neurochemical mechanisms of benzodiazepines (BZs) and similar compounds responsible for their therapeutic actions. The “GABA hypothesis” relating to the actions of BZs in the brain continues to gain support.
Richard C. Effland, Manfred F. Försch
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