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Quadri et al., Neuroendocrinology 1978
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The local anesthetic ( lidocaine
HCl ) had no effect, but the general anesthetics ( ketamine HCl and sodium pentobarbital ) significantly
increased serum
Prl levels in intact animals
Scammell et al., Lab Anim Sci 1992
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We examined the
effect of ketamine
HCl , an anesthetic that has been shown to elevate serum prolactin levels in other primates, on
prolactin secretion in squirrel monkeys
Simpkins et al., Neuroendocrinology 1991
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The luteinizing hormone ( LH ) suppression and
prolactin (PRL) secretion induced by morphine was
blocked by both nalmefene
HCl and its methyliodide analogue, indicating that the opioid receptor type which mediates both responses is located outside the BBB ... We observed that basal
PRL levels were
reduced by nalmefene
HCl but not by nalmefene methyliodide indicating that basal PRL secretion is influenced by opioid neurons inside the BBB
Lal et al., Acta Psychiatr Scand 1979
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Naloxone
HCl ( 0.8 mg intravenously ; n=9 ) or levallorphan tartrate ( 0.25 mg subcutaneously ; n=5 )
had no effect on basal
prolactin or growth hormone secretion in normal men
Laakmann et al., Life Sci 1982
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The
effect of bupropion
HCL ( Wellbatrin ), a new anti-depressant, on the secretion of GH and
PRL in healthy male subjects and male hyperprolactinaemic patients was studied