Response Variability to Psychotropic DrugsW. Janke |
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... Females 4.1.1 Gross organismic response . A larger group of results demonstrates higher reactivity in females as for instance those from clinical studies on schizophrenic patients reporting significantly better improvement with ...
... Females 4.1.1 Gross organismic response . A larger group of results demonstrates higher reactivity in females as for instance those from clinical studies on schizophrenic patients reporting significantly better improvement with ...
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... females which can be due to a ) genetic sex linked factors b ) interactions of the drugs with female sex hormones c ... females , 3. by more sensitive cognitive perception of drug induced physical changes as aversive stimuli in females ...
... females which can be due to a ) genetic sex linked factors b ) interactions of the drugs with female sex hormones c ... females , 3. by more sensitive cognitive perception of drug induced physical changes as aversive stimuli in females ...
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W. Janke. plasma of females who do not use sex hormones ( Routledge and others , 1981 ) . Finally , the greater variability in time to reach peak concentrations of chlordiazepoxide observed by Greenblatt ( 1974 ) in females may be taken ...
W. Janke. plasma of females who do not use sex hormones ( Routledge and others , 1981 ) . Finally , the greater variability in time to reach peak concentrations of chlordiazepoxide observed by Greenblatt ( 1974 ) in females may be taken ...
Contents
Some basic principles and their influence | 3 |
Drug Response Variability Overview of Contributing Factors | 31 |
Debus | 62 |
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