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ergotamine/obesity

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Pharmacological rationale for the clinical use of caffeine.

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Caffeine is widely consumed in beverages to obtain mild CNS stimulant effects. Long term use produces tolerance to some of the pharmacological effects. Withdrawal of caffeine, even from moderate intake levels, can produce symptoms such as headache, fatigue and anxiety. Caffeine is used

[Cardiology in 1997].

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A review of the most important findings published during 1997 in cardiovascular papers is presented: Chlamydia pneumoniae was recognised as a potential risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD) and possible pathogenic agent for valvular aortic stenosis. Valvular changes similar to the valvular

5-HT2C Receptor Structures Reveal the Structural Basis of GPCR Polypharmacology.

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Drugs frequently require interactions with multiple targets-via a process known as polypharmacology-to achieve their therapeutic actions. Currently, drugs targeting several serotonin receptors, including the 5-HT2C receptor, are useful for treating obesity, drug abuse, and schizophrenia. The
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