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Effects of discontinuous drug administration on the development of dopamine receptor supersensitivity during chronic trifluoperazine or cis-flupenthixol administration to rats

Rats received continuous or discontinuous administration of trifluoperazine or cis-flupenthixol in drinking water for up to 12 months. Continuous and discontinuous trifluoperazine administration had no consistent effect on apomorphine-induced stereotyped behaviour and there was no difference between...

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Published in:Psychopharmacology 1985-01, Vol.86 (1-2), p.228-232
Main Authors: Murugaiah, K, Theodorou, A, Clow, A, Jenner, P, Marsden, C D
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Flupenthixol - administration & dosage
Flupenthixol - pharmacology
Humans
Male
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Receptors, Dopamine - analysis
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Stereotyped Behavior - drug effects
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Trifluoperazine - pharmacology
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