Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans.
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The search for medications to treat stimulant dependenceNorepinephrine and stimulant addictionInvolvement of noradrenergic neurotransmission in the stress- but not cocaine-induced reinstatement of extinguished cocaine-induced conditioned place preference in mice: role for β-2 adrenergic receptors.New medications for the treatment of cocaine dependence.The acetylcholinesterase inhibitor rivastigmine does not alter total choices for methamphetamine, but may reduce positive subjective effects, in a laboratory model of intravenous self-administration in human volunteers.Pharmacotherapeutics directed at deficiencies associated with cocaine dependence: focus on dopamine, norepinephrine and glutamate.Controversial therapeutics: the β-adrenergic antagonist and cocaine-associated cardiovascular complications dilemma.Treatment of cocaine cardiovascular toxicity: a systematic review.Safety and efficacy of varenicline to reduce positive subjective effects produced by methamphetamine in methamphetamine-dependent volunteersRethinking cocaine-associated chest pain and acute coronary syndromesA qualitative and quantitative review of cocaine-induced craving: the phenomenon of priming.Carvedilol inhibits the cardiostimulant and thermogenic effects of MDMA in humans.Effects of perceived cocaine availability on subjective and objective responses to the drugEmerging pharmacological strategies in the fight against cocaine addiction.The alpha-1 adrenergic antagonist doxazosin for treatment of cocaine dependence: A pilot study.Effects of MDMA on body temperature in humansImpact of gender on corticotropin-releasing factor and noradrenergic sensitivity in cocaine use disorder.Drugs currently in Phase II clinical trials for cocaine addiction.Cocaine Seeking During Initial Abstinence Is Driven by Noradrenergic and Serotonergic Signaling in Hippocampus in a Sex-Dependent Manner.Carvedilol does not reduce cocaine use in methadone-maintained cocaine users.
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Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans.
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Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans.
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Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans.
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Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans.
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2000-07-01T00:00:00Z