The effect of diazepam on indices of 5-HT function in man.
The effects of acute and chronic diazepam administration on L-tryptophan induced prolactin release was studied in seven male volunteers. Acute diazepam diminished the prolactin neuroendocrine response to L-tryptophan. On chronic administration this effect was lost, suggesting tolerance had developed...
Main Authors: | Nutt, D, Cowen, P, Franklin, M, Murdock, P, Gosden, B, Fraser, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1986
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