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NALOXONE POTENTIATES THE EFFECTS OF SUB-EFFECTIVE DOSES OF ANTI-ANXIETY AGENTS IN RATS AND MICE
C. Belzung, S. Barreau, A. M. Leguisquet
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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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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, 2018Serotonin (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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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2023
Among the fewest drugs discovered are those belonging to the class of anxiolytics. Although some drug targets for anxiety disorders are established, it is hard to modify and selectively choose the active principle for those targets. Thus, the ethnomedical approach to treating anxiety disorders remains one of the most prevalent ways for (self)managing ...
Nikola M. Stojanović+3 more
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Among the fewest drugs discovered are those belonging to the class of anxiolytics. Although some drug targets for anxiety disorders are established, it is hard to modify and selectively choose the active principle for those targets. Thus, the ethnomedical approach to treating anxiety disorders remains one of the most prevalent ways for (self)managing ...
Nikola M. Stojanović+3 more
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Sedatives and anti-anxiety agents in critical illness
2016Sedative and anti-anxiety agents are administered to many mechanically-ventilated intensive care unit (ICU) patients. While commonly considered supportive care, suboptimal administration of sedatives has been linked to longer duration of mechanical ventilation and longer ICU length of stay.
Curtis N. Sessler, Katie M. Muzevich
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Enhancement of 3H-diazepam binding by SQ 65,396: A novel anti-anxiety agent
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1978SQ 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 ...
Claire A. Klepner+3 more
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Potential Anti-Anxiety Effect of Mucuna pruriens in Experimental Model of Swiss Albino Mice.
, 2015The usage of benzodiazepines, the major class of anxiolytic drugs is invariably accompanied by many side-effects like sedation and muscle relaxation leading to incoordination of movements.
Anjula Sachan+6 more
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