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Sex and ovarian hormone cycles alter effects of stimulant drugs on mouse dopaminergic signaling. [PDF]
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Defining psychotropic medicines in aged and disability care. [PDF]
Breen J, Callary M, deVries L.
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Clinical Approach to Acute Recreational Drug Intoxication in the Emergency Setting: A Practical Guide Based on Swiss Experience. [PDF]
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Central nervous system stimulants
Three major types of CNS stimulant are currently abused in sport: amphetamine, cocaine and caffeine. Each drug type has its own characteristic mechanism of action on CNS neurones and their associated receptors and nerve terminals. Amphetamine is widely abused in sports requiring intense anaerobic exercise where it prolongs the tolerance to anaerobic ...
Alan George
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Behavioral pharmacology of central nervous system stimulants
Neuropharmacology, 1987Central nervous system stimulants can be distinguished on the basis of their differential effects in various behavioral tests. There are sufficient differences between these drugs to suggest that one could develop CNS stimulants with more selective behavioral actions.
J A Harvey
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Central Nervous System Stimulants
It has been estimated that 1.5 % of the general population complains of excessive daytime sleepiness or excessive sleep amounts consistent with a hypersomnia disorder. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder affecting the regulation of sleep and wakefulness.
Eric S. Hsu
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