Buspirone
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1. Paroxetine-induced severe sleep bruxism successfully treated with buspirone
Clinics. Publicado em: 2012
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2. Tratamento neonatal com agonista 5-HT1A: repercussÃes sobre o desenvolvimento da atividade locomotora em ratos
Locomotion is an important function to living beings. Environmental changes that occur during the critical period of development can promote changes in the development of locomotor activity, bringing impairment for the individual. Works using automatic analysis of behavior are of great importance for the study of locomotion. Among the systems that can influe
Publicado em: 2009
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3. VerificaÃÃo dos efeitos de Imipramina, Paroxetina, Buspirona e Diazepam no labirinto em T elevado em ratos e camundongos / Verifying the effects of imiprimine, paroxetine, buspirone and diazepam on elevated T-maze in mice and rats
The disorders of anxiety use to have high levels of prevalence among population, with varying degrees of severity, eventually causing disability. Deakin &Graeff have conceived a theoretical model, relating distal defence, amygdala and generalized anxiety, on the one hand, and proximal defence, periaqueductal grey substance and panic, on the other. In this pr
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 14/08/2008
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4. Acute buspirone abolishes the expression of behavioral dopaminergic supersensitivity in mice
Previous studies have shown that rats withdrawn from long-term treatment with dopamine receptor blockers exhibit dopaminergic supersensitivity, which can be behaviorally evaluated by enhanced general activity observed in an open-field. Recently, it has been reported that co-treatment with the non-benzodiazepine anxiolytic buspirone attenuates the development
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2002-02
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5. Buspirone in progressive myoclonus epilepsy.
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6. Buspirone for anxiety and agitation in dementia
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7. Buspirone in the treatment of levodopa induced dyskinesias.
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8. Treating Psychotic Symptoms in Elderly Patients
Research has shown that elderly patients are especially at risk for the development of psychotic symptoms. A combination of factors contributes to the increased risk for psychosis in this patient population. Various DSM-IV diagnostic categories including delirium, schizophrenia, delusional disorder, mood disorders, dementia, substance abuse, and medical-neur
Physicians Postgraduate Press.
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9. Psychiatric and Somatic Markers of Anxiety: Identification and Pharmacologic Treatment
Anxiety disorders are widely prevalent but insufficiently recognized and inadequately treated in primary care practice. The annual costs of morbidity and mortality of these disorders approach $50 billion, substantially more than costs for schizophrenia or all affective disorders combined. Somatization of anxiety contributes to the challenges of making an acc
Physicians Postgraduate Press.
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10. Daidzin and daidzein suppress free-choice ethanol intake by Syrian golden hamsters.
Syrian Golden hamsters prefer and consume large and remarkably constant amounts of ethanol in a simple two-bottle free-choice regimen. Ethanol intake is significantly suppressed by zimelidine, bromocriptine, buspirone, and lithium carbonate, pharmacological agents that have been shown to be beneficial in controlling ethanol intake in alcohol-dependent humans