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Corticosteroids, Dopamine Antagonists, and Other Drugs

Supportive Care in Cancer, 1998
The literature on corticosteroids, dopamine antagonists and other antiemetics, such as cannabinoids and benzodiazepines. was reviewed and presented at a consensus conference on antiemetics. Based on the reviews and the discussion during the conference, guidelines for the use of these agents are given.
J, Herrstedt   +3 more
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Dopamine antagonists induce gastric lesions in rats

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1986
Gastric lesions were provoked in all rats that had received intraperitoneally a single dose of the dopamine antagonists haloperidol, metoclopramide or domperidone 24 h before. Dose-dependence was demonstrated for haloperidol. This drug induced gastric lesions as early as 90 min after its application. The ulcerogenic effect of haloperidol was completely
Sikirić, Predrag   +8 more
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Selective dopamine antagonists reduce nicotine self-administration

Psychopharmacology, 1991
The effects of selective D1 (SCH23390) and D2 (spiperone) dopamine antagonists, as well as of haloperidol, were examined on nicotine self-administration, food-maintained responding, and locomotor activity in rats. Antagonists reduced both operant responding and locomotor activity.
W A, Corrigall, K M, Coen
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Dopamine Antagonist-Induced Parkinsonism

2022
Abstract Drug-induced parkinsonism (DIP) can be defined as parkinsonism (at least two of four cardinal features) occurring in temporal relationship to medications known to lessen dopaminergic functioning. In fact, one of the first suggestions that dopamine may be involved in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease was based on observing ...
Abdulmunaim M. Eid, William G. Ondo
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Reversal of respiratory responses to dopamine after dopamine antagonists

Respiration Physiology, 1982
The effects of dopamine (DA) antagonists upon resting ventilation and ventilatory reactions to DA, apomorphine, hyperoxia and hypoxia were studied in pentobarbitone-anesthetized cats. Intravenous administration of spiroperidol, haloperidol, perphenazine and chlorpromazine increased resting ventilation, the intensity and duration of the effect being ...
ZAPATA, P, ZUAZO, A
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Is Bromocriptine a Dopamine Antagonist Treatment?

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1983
To the Editor. — We would like to elaborate on one point of the excellent article "Therapeutic Strategies Against Tardive Dyskinesia" by Jeste and Wyatt (Archives1982;39:803-816). The authors classified bromocriptine mesylate as a treatment of dopamine (DA) antagonism, ie, decreasing DA neurotransmission.
J, Lieberman, M, Lesser, R, Brenner
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Dynamic Dopamine-Antagonist Interactions at Recombinant Human Dopamine D2short Receptor: Dopamine-Bound versus Antagonist-Bound Receptor States

The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2001
Antipsychotic drugs comprise a wide range of structurally diverse compounds and are considered to be antagonists at dopamine D2 receptors. High-resolution kinetic analyses of their antagonist properties was performed by monitoring dynamic dopamine (DA)-antagonist interactions at the recombinant human dopamine D(2short) receptor.
P J, Pauwels   +4 more
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Dopamine Antagonists in ICU Delirium

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
Perhaps the most vexing problem in a patient in an intensive care unit (ICU) is an unexpected change in mental status.
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Antiemetic specificity of dopamine antagonists

Psychopharmacology, 1982
Twelve antagonists of apomorphine-induced emesis in dogs were studied in different tests to evaluate their antiemetic specificity. Ten of these antagonists were neuroleptics: benzquinamide, clebopride, bromopride, prochlorperazine, haloperidol, chlorpromazine, thiethylperazine, metoclopramide, droperidol, and pimozide blocked conditioned responding in ...
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