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1. Lamotrigine blocks repeated high-dose methamphetamine-induced behavioral sensitization to dizocilpine (MK-801), but not methamphetamine in rats. Nakato Y, Abekawa T, Inoue T, Ito K, Koyama T. Neurosci Lett; 2011 Oct 24; 504(2):131-134. PubMed ID: 21945544 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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