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. 1983;79(2-3):137-41.
doi: 10.1007/BF00427800.

Profile of acute tolerance to three sedative anxiolytics

Profile of acute tolerance to three sedative anxiolytics

E H Ellinwood Jr et al. Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1983.

Abstract

Acute tolerance, defined as a decreasing drug effect relative to drug-plasma levels (DPL) over a period of minutes to a few hours, is pronounced following single doses of diazepam or pentobarbital. Both of these lipid-soluble drugs produce an early peak behavioral impairment and subsequent rapid recovery component that is followed by a much slower blood-drug rise time. These pronounced early peak effects were not shared by alcohol, and contribute significantly to the lack of correlation between impairment and DPL.

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