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217 related items for PubMed ID: 2017468

  • 1. Dietary influences on the acute effects of anorectic drugs.
    Kanarek RB, Glick AL, Marks-Kaufman R.
    Physiol Behav; 1991 Jan; 49(1):149-52. PubMed ID: 2017468
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  • 2. Differential effects of amphetamine and fenfluramine on dietary self-selection in rats.
    Orthen-Gambill N, Kanarek RB.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1982 Feb; 16(2):303-9. PubMed ID: 7071082
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  • 3. Dietary modulation of the anorectic potency of amphetamine.
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  • 4. Fenfluramine and amphetamine suppress dietary intake without affecting learned preferences for protein or carbohydrate cues.
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    Behav Brain Res; 1988 Sep 01; 30(1):25-9. PubMed ID: 3166705
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  • 5. Sucrose intake unaffected by fenfluramine but suppressed by amphetamine administration.
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  • 6. A comparison of the effects of d- and l-fenfluramine and d-amphetamine on energy and macronutrient intake in human subjects.
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  • 7. Qualitative and quantitative effects of fenfluramine and tiflorex on food consumption in trained rats offered dietary choices.
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  • 8. Fenfluramine and fluoxetine spare protein consumption while suppressing caloric intake by rats.
    Wurtman JJ, Wurtman RJ.
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  • 10. Differences between the anorexic actions of amphetamine and fenfluramine--possible effects on hunger and satiety.
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  • 11. Amphetamine Dose-Dependently Decreases and Increases Binge Intake of Fat and Sucrose Independent of Sex.
    West KS, Lawson V, Swanson AM, Dunigan AI, Roseberry AG.
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  • 12. The ability of certain anorexic drugs to suppress food consumption depends on the nutrient composition of the test diet.
    Moses PL, Wurtman RJ.
    Life Sci; 1984 Sep 17; 35(12):1297-300. PubMed ID: 6482653
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  • 13. The effects of morphine on diet selection are dependent upon baseline diet preferences.
    Gosnell BA, Krahn DD, Majchrzak MJ.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1990 Oct 17; 37(2):207-12. PubMed ID: 2080183
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    Gosnell BA, Krahn DD.
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  • 15. Sustained decrease in fat consumption produced by amphetamine in rats maintained on a dietary self-selection regime.
    Kanarek RB, Ho L, Meade RG.
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  • 16. Neurochemical and behavioral factors in the development of tolerance to anorectics.
    Streather A, Hinson RE.
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  • 17. Do serotoninergic drugs decrease energy intake by reducing fat or carbohydrate intake? Effect of d-fenfluramine with supplemented weight-increasing diets.
    Blundell JE, Hill AJ.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1988 Dec 17; 31(4):773-8. PubMed ID: 3252267
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  • 18. Comparison of the time course of the anorectic effect of fenfluramine and amphetamine with drug levels in blood.
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  • 19. The effects of anorexic drugs on free-fed rats responding under a second-order FI15-min (FR10:S) schedule for high incentive foods.
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  • 20. 5-HT manipulation and dietary choice: variable carbohydrate (Polycose) suppression demonstrated only under specific experimental conditions.
    Lawton CL, Blundell JE.
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