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Preclinical research in psychopharmacology

Crabbe JC, Li T-K. Genetic strategies in preclinical substance abuse research in Psychopharmacology. The Fourth Generation of Progress. (Bloom FE, Kupfer DJ, Eds). New York Raven Press, 1995 pp 799-813. [Pg.439]

Although somewhat outside the scope of this text, a non-pharmacological treatment that may become an important therapeutic tool in the future deserves to be mentioned within this outlook section. Initial clinical data indicate that depressive patients are significantly improved after TMS treatment and the procedure is very well tolerated (Berman et til., 2000 McNamara et ul.. 2001). Interestingly for preclinical research, repeated TMS in rats has also been shown to have an antidepressant-like effect (Sachdev et ul., 2002) in the forced swim test described later in this chapter. Whether or not there are psychopharmacological correlates of TMS is unknown at present. [Pg.123]


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