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Long-lasting single-dose tolerance to neurologic deficits induced by diazepam.

S A Henauer, E J Gallaher, L E Hollister.   

Abstract

Development of single-dose tolerance to diazepam-induced neurologic deficits was assessed in mice by means of a rotarod test. Diazepam suspended in corn oil was administered orally in doses 5-20 mg/kg. Tolerance was found following a second administration of diazepam 24 h after a first dose. It decayed gradually over 4-5 weeks. Hence tolerance persists considerably longer than measurable amounts of diazepam or its metabolites are likely to be present in mice.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6425894     DOI: 10.1007/bf00427765

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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