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Repeated administration intensifies the reinforcing effect of fencamfamine in rats.
- Biology, PsychologyGeneral pharmacology
- 1997
Rewarding properties of methylphenidate: sensitization by prior exposure to the drug and effects of dopamine D1- and D2-receptor antagonists.
- Psychology, BiologyThe Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
- 2001
Data indicate that the rewarding properties of methylphenidate are sensitized by prior exposure to the drug and that both D1- and D2-receptors, the latter possibly more specifically, appear to be involved in the development of this sensitization.
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