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Cholinesterase inhibitors behavioral toxicity

EEG and behavioral effects were modified in a parallel manner by the concurrent administration of antagonistic drugs. For Instance, when patients who exhibited a toxic delirium to Dlcran or atropine were given cecrafaydroamlnoacridlne, a cholinesterase inhibitor, the stupor was relieved and the EEG showed a decrease in both slow and fast frequencies. [Pg.74]

Bnccafnsco, J. J., J. H. Graham, and R. S. Aronstam. 1988a. Behavioral effects of toxic doses of soman, an organophosphate cholinesterase inhibitor, in the rat protection afforded by clonidine. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 29(2) 309-13. [Pg.687]

B40. Buccafusco, J. J., Graham, J. H., VanLingen, J., and Aronstam, R. S., Protection afforded by clonidine from the acute and chronic behavioral toxicity produced by the cholinesterase inhibitor soman. Neurotoxicol Teratol 11, 39 4 (1989). [Pg.201]

Bushnell, P.J., Moser, V.C., 2006. Behavioral toxicity of cholinesterase inhibitors. In Gupta, R.C. (Ed.), Toxicology of Organophosphate and Carbamate Compounds Academic Press/Elsevier, Amsterdam, pp. 347-360. [Pg.871]


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