Cholinergic inhibition of methylphenidate-induced stereotypy: oxotremorine
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Cholinergic inhibition of methylphenidate-induced stereotypy: oxotremorine
Abstract
Lethality of orally administered oxotremorine for female mice required 250 times the dose that was effective for inhibiting methylphenidate-induced stereotypy. A number of lines of evidence indicate that increasing central cholinergic activity may be useful in various psychiatric syndromes and movement disorders. A relatively safe oral cholinomimetic would be clinically useful. Oxotremorine may be such an agent.
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