Safety of Double-Dose Transdermal Scopolamine
Pharmacotherapy, 08/27/2009
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Bar R et al. – Double–dose transdermal scopolamine may improve treatment in patients who fail to respond to a single patch by increasing the plasma scopolamine concentration, without aggravating systemic, visual, or cognitive adverse
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The effects of a glycine reuptake inhibitor R231857 on the central nervous system and on scopolamine-induced impairments in cognitive and psychomotor function in healthy subjects
Journal of Psychopharmacology, 08/06/2009
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Liem–Moolenaar M et al. – R231857 lacked consistent dose–related effects in this study, probably ... or to affect the scopolamine challenge in healthy volunteers. The effects of higher doses in healthy volunteers and the clinical efficacy in patients remain to be established.
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Anticholinergic syndrome following an unintentional overdose of scopolamine
Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 09/15/2009
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Corallo CE et al. – This report highlights the need to consider nonprescription products, ie, over the counter medications, herbal/nutritional supplements as causes of anticholinergic syndrome when a patient presents ... clinical pharmacology
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Ameliorative effects of histamine on spatial memory deficits induced by scopolamine infusion into bilateral dorsal or ventral hippocampus as evaluated by the radial arm maze task
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 08/19/2009
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Xu LS et al. – The results of the present study indicate that histamine has different actions on cholinergic
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Ameliorative effects of histamine on spatial memory deficits induced by scopolamine infusion into bilateral dorsal or ventral hippocampus as evaluated by the radial arm maze task
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 08/13/2009
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Xu LS et al. – The results of the present study indicate that histamine has different actions on cholinergic
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Muscarinic antagonist effects on executive control of attention
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, 10/21/2009
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Thienel R et al. – The neuropsychological test data revealed a selective effect of scopolamine on verbal learning and memory while other cognitive domains, such as planning and working memory, were unaffected. These findings are consistent
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