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Narcotic dependence, narcotic action and dopamine receptors

Life Sciences, 1975
Abstract Acute systematic administration of narcotic analgesics increases the firing rate of nerve cells in the zona compacta of the substantia nigra, causes an increase in the rate of dopamine turnover in striatal and mesolimbic areas of the brain, stimulates prolactin release, inhibits brain self-stimulation and discriminated shock-avoidance ...
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STRUCTURAL FEATURES ASSOCIATED WITH NARCOTICS AND NARCOTIC ANTAGONISTS

Neuropharmacology, 1975
Viminol shares many pharmacological properties of the traditional narcotics, but it differs from the latter because it has an extremely reduced capacity for producing physical dependence. This chapter discusses the types of pharmacological activity related to the structural features of the Viminol stereoisomers.
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NARCOTIC–NARCOTIC ANTAGONIST MIXTURES

Anesthesiology, 1961
J, TELFORD, A S, KEATS
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Narcotic and Narcotic Antagonist Analgesics

Annual Review of Pharmacology, 1967
H F, Fraser, L S, Harris
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Narcotics and Narcotic Antagonists

Anesthesiology, 1965
FRANCIS F. FOLDES   +2 more
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Narcotics

The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 1967
Gilbert Geis   +4 more
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