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Recent news on Lisuride


Study Explains Why Psychedelic Drugs Produce Different ...  -  Feb 6, 2007
exduco,Dr. Sealfon and his colleagues compared the mechanism by which hallucinogenics and non-hallucinogenic drugs like lisuride turned on the serotonin 2A

How Hallucinogens Play Their Mind-Bending Games  -  Jan 31, 2007
Scientific AmericanWhile LSD may turn this lock to the right, kicking off one set of responses, lisuride turns the tumbler to the left, an action that only causes a subset of

LSD reveals its secrets  -  Jan 31, 2007
Chemistry World,The study combined behavioural, biochemical and genetic testing, comparing the hallucinogen LSD with lisuride, a structurally similar drug that also acts on

What makes LSD different?  -  Feb 1, 2007
Health24.com,In the study, the researchers closely observed mice to compare differences between the effects of LSD and lisuride, a non-hallucinogenic chemical that also

Heart-Valve Disease Linked to Two Parkinson's Drugs  -  Jan 4, 2007
MedPage Today,However, the risk was not increased among patients treated with other ergot-derived dopamine agonists, bromocriptine or Dopergine (lisuride) or with

Two Parkinson's drugs implicated as cause of valvular dysfunction  -  Jan 3, 2007
TheHeart.Org,...had not been on either drug or any other dopamine agonist—which in this analysis could have included bromocriptine, lisuride, pramipexole, or ropinirole.


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