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Pharmacodynamic response profiles of anxiolytic and sedative drugs.

Xia ChenFreerk BroeyerMarieke de KamJoke BaasAdam A CohenJoop van Gerven
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2017)
Compared with the antihistaminergic sedative diphenhydramine, alprazolam and pregabalin caused larger SPV reduction, which was correlated with simultaneous improvement of subjective calmness, during a study day in which anxiety was stimulated repeatedly. The different effect profiles of the three drugs are in line with their pharmacological distinctions. These findings corroborate the profiling of CNS effects to demonstrate pharmacological selectivity, and further support SPV as biomarker for anxiolysis involving GABA-ergic neurons. The study also supports the use of prolonged mild threat to demonstrate anxiolytic effects in healthy volunteers.
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