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  • 23. Effects of cocaine on P3B in cocaine abusers.
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  • 26. Bromocriptine therapy in cocaine withdrawal.
    Giannini AJ, Baumgartel P, DiMarzio LR.
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  • 29. The use of bromocriptine for the treatment of attention deficit disorder in two chemically dependent patients.
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  • 37. Mood state and recent cocaine use are not associated with levels of cocaine cue reactivity.
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  • 38. Haloperidol antagonism of cue-elicited cocaine craving.
    Berger SP, Hall S, Mickalian JD, Reid MS, Crawford CA, Delucchi K, Carr K, Hall S.
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  • 39. Pharmacologic approaches to the treatment of cocaine dependence.
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