A comparison of the effects of sibutramine hydrochloride, bupropion and methamphetamine on dopaminergic function: evidence that dopamine is not a pharmacological target for sibutramine
Psychopharmacology1992Vol. 107(2-3), pp. 303–309
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David J. Heal, A. T. J. Frankland, Jane Gosden, Lisa J. Hutchins, M.R. Prow, Graham P. Luscombe, W. R. Buckett
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