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The following pages link to Effects of bupropion, nomifensine and dexamphetamine on performance, subjective feelings, autonomic variables and electroencephalogram in healthy volunteers (Q34512358):
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- Amphetamine, past and present--a pharmacological and clinical perspective (Q22241826) (← links)
- Functional neuroanatomy of the noradrenergic locus coeruleus: its roles in the regulation of arousal and autonomic function part II: physiological and pharmacological manipulations and pathological alterations of locus coeruleus activity in humans (Q24654140) (← links)
- Self-administration in baboons and the discriminative stimulus effects in rats of bupropion, nomifensine, diclofensine and imipramine (Q34160344) (← links)
- Efficacy of central nervous system stimulant treatment for cocaine dependence: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials (Q37010436) (← links)
- Stimulant drugs and vigilance performance: a review (Q40601487) (← links)
- A review of the effects of dopaminergic agents on humans, animals, and drug-seeking behavior, and its implications for medication development. Focus on GBR 12909. (Q40945424) (← links)
- Psychological and physiological effects of bupropion compared to methylphenidate after prolonged administration in healthy volunteers (NCT00285155). (Q43705264) (← links)
- Relationship of plasma amphetamine levels to physiological, subjective, cognitive and biochemical measures in healthy volunteers (Q44453910) (← links)
- Comparison of methods for the assessment of central nervous system stimulant response after dextroamphetamine administration to healthy male volunteers (Q45102088) (← links)
- The effects of bupropion on cognitive functions in healthy subjects (Q46634272) (← links)
- GBR12909 antagonizes the ability of cocaine to elevate extracellular levels of dopamine (Q48644518) (← links)
- The effects of dexamphetamine on the resting-state electroencephalogram and functional connectivity. (Q50554664) (← links)
- Urine toxicology screens in drivers suspected of driving while impaired from drugs (Q51584243) (← links)
- The effect of bupropion, a new antidepressant drug, and alcohol and their interaction in man. (Q52093723) (← links)
- Bupropion induces sniffing: a possible dopaminergic mechanism (Q71950435) (← links)
- Hemodynamic effects of reboxetine in healthy male volunteers (Q73052601) (← links)
- [Intravenous abuse of bupropione] (Q88130236) (← links)