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clinical implications of
enteric and
central D2
receptor blockade by
antidopaminergic gastrointestinal prokinetics".
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics...
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trimipramine does have antihistamine, antiserotonergic, antiadrenergic,
antidopaminergic, and
anticholinergic activities. Trimipramine's
primary use in medicine...
- Droleptan, Dridol, Xomolix,
Innovar [combination with fentanyl]) is an
antidopaminergic drug used as an
antiemetic (that is, to
prevent or
treat nausea) and...
- derivatives.
Types of
potential ergoline-based
drugs include dopaminergic,
antidopaminergic, serotonergic, and antiserotonergic.
Ergoline alkaloids often interfere...
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Upper digestive tract: antacids,
reflux suppressants, antiflatulents,
antidopaminergics,
proton pump
inhibitors (PPIs), H2-receptor antagonists, cytoprotectants...
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presence of
certain foods.
Fexofenadine also
exhibits no anticholinergic,
antidopaminergic, antiserotonergic,
alpha 1-adrenergic, or beta-adrenergic receptor-blocking...
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antagonists (e.g., domperidone, metoclopramide, risperidone)
Indirect antidopaminergic agents (e.g., reserpine)
Estrogens (e.g., estradiol)
Progestogens (e...
- A serenic, or anti-aggressive drug, is a type of drug
which reduces the
capacity for aggression. The
recreational drug MDMA ("ecstasy") and a
variety of...
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Diminished motivation can also be
induced by
certain drugs,
including antidopaminergic agents like antipsychotics,
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors...
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disorder that, more
often than not,
results from
prolonged treatment with
antidopaminergic agents such as antipsychotics. It
presents with slow (hence tardive)...