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145 related items for PubMed ID: 2399815

  • 21. Dose-response effects of intravenous caffeine in normal volunteers.
    Nickell PV, Uhde TW.
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  • 23. A focal brain abnormality in panic disorder, a severe form of anxiety.
    Reiman EM, Raichle ME, Butler FK, Herscovitch P, Robins E.
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  • 24. The effects of physostigmine infusion on patients with panic disorder.
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  • 28. The influence of an illusion of control on panic attacks induced via inhalation of 5.5% carbon dioxide-enriched air.
    Sanderson WC, Rapee RM, Barlow DH.
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  • 32. Pathophysiology of panic: a review of pharmacologic provocative tests and naturalistic monitoring data.
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  • 34. Sodium lactate infusions and panic attacks: a review and critique.
    Margraf J, Ehlers A, Roth WT.
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  • 35. Clonazepam blockade of spontaneous and CO2 inhalation-provoked panic in a patient with panic disorder.
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  • 37. Behavioral biochemical and neuroendocrine concomitants of lactate-induced panic anxiety.
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  • 38. Caffeine and panic attacks.
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  • 39. Cortisol and sodium lactate-induced panic.
    Hollander E, Liebowitz MR, Gorman JM, Cohen B, Fyer A, Klein DF.
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  • 40. Reactivity to challenge with carbon dioxide as a prospective predictor of panic attacks.
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