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Does retigabine affect the development of alcohol dependence?—A pharmaco-EEG study

•We examine the effect of retigabine on the development of alcohol dependence.•Drug decreased ethanol-induced EEG changes during alcohol administration period.•Retigabine mitigated ethanol abstinence-induces changes in the EEG recordings.•This may be a significant element of its mechanism of action...

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Published in:Neuroscience letters 2016-01, Vol.611, p.6-13
Main Authors: Zwierzyńska, Ewa, Andrzejczak, Dariusz, Pietrzak, Bogusława
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Male
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Pharmacotherapy of alcohol dependence
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