- An
anxiogenic or
panicogenic substance is one that
causes anxiety. This
effect is in
contrast to
anxiolytic agents,
which inhibits anxiety.
Together these...
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other intervention that
reduces anxiety. This
effect is in
contrast to
anxiogenic agents which increase anxiety.
Anxiolytic medications are used for the...
- (via
blockade of
dopamine receptors),
among others.
Depressogenic and/or
anxiogenic drugs may also be ****ociated with dysphoria.
Against Me!
released the...
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Cholecystokinin (CCK or CCK-PZ; from Gr**** chole, "bile"; cysto, "sac"; kinin, "move"; hence, move the bile-sac (gallbladder)) is a
peptide hormone of...
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hallucinogenic effects." It is also
known to
produce dysphoric, depressive, and
anxiogenic effects in
rodents and humans, and can
induce panic attacks in individuals...
-
genes in
panic disorder: meta-analyses of 23
common variants in
major anxiogenic pathways".
Molecular Psychiatry. 21 (5): 665–679. doi:10.1038/mp.2015...
- It is
known to have
cognitive and memory-enhancing, antidepressant,
anxiogenic, and
proconvulsant effects.
Pregnenolone sulfate is a
neurosteroid with...
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Cognition (antagonists ↑);
antidepressant effects (agonists &
antagonists ↑);
anxiogenic effects (antagonists ↑). Gs
signalling via
activating adenylyl cyclase...
- transdermal,
topical Drug
class Stimulant; Adenosinergic; Eugeroic; Nootropic;
Anxiogenic; Analeptic;
Phosphodiesterase inhibitor;
Diuretic ATC code N06BC01 (WHO)...
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combination with
codeine in a
cough suppressant drug.
Pentylenetetrazol is
anxiogenic and has been
known to
induce severe anxiety in humans. The
mechanism of...