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Fluoxetine exposure in adolescent and adult female mice decreases cocaine and sucrose preference later in life.

Francisco J Flores-RamirezIsrael Garcia-CarachureDavid O SanchezCelene GonzalezSamuel A CastilloMiguel A ArenivarAnapaula ThemannOmar LiraMinerva RodriguezJoshua Preciado-PiñaSergio D Iñiguez
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2018)
The data suggest that pre-exposure to fluoxetine, during adolescence or adulthood, results in a prolonged decrease in sensitivity to the rewarding properties of both natural and drug rewards in female C57BL/6 mice.
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