作者: Raymond F. Genovese , Timothy F. Elsmore , Jeffrey M. Witkin
DOI: 10.1016/0091-3057(90)90051-I
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摘要: Abstract Behavioral effects of aprophen, atropine and scopolamine, in rats, were examined under a multiple schedule food presentation at different injection-test times. The the varied treatments compared to ability drugs, identical conditions, prevent behavioral anticholineserase, physostigmine. Potencies antagonists decrease response rates across three log units. All produced dose-related attenuation suppressant In general, aprophen was better antagonist than scopolamine or atropine. It blocked physostigmine wider range doses other compounds, did so with less disruption. Although substantial differences between observed, all (when administered alone) positively correlated their efficacy as