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    Consequence of long-term exposure to corticosterone or dexamethasone on ethanol consumption in the adrenalectomized rat, and the effect of type I and type II corticosteroid receptor antagonists

    The daily fluid intake of male Wistar rats with simultaneous access to 6% ethanol and water was determined during a baseline period (1 week), following adrenalectomy (1 week) and for 3 weeks following SC impla...

    C. Fahlke, E. Hård, S. Hansen, C. J. P. Eriksson, J. A. Engel in Psychopharmacology (1995)

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    Chlorpropamide-alcohol flush: Significance of body weight, sex and serum chlorpropamide level

    Chlorpropamide-alcohol flush (CPAF) tests were carried out in 15 male and 15 female Type 2 diabetics. Twelve subjects were CPAF-positive and 18 were -negative. The two groups did not differ in age or duration of ...

    L. Groop, C. J. P. Eriksson, E. Wåhlin-Boll in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1984)

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    Roles of chlorpropamide, alcohol and acetaldehyde in determining the chlorpropamide-alcohol flush

    The value and reproducibility of the chlorpropamide-alcohol flush (CPAF) have been questioned, and objective measures of the test are required. Recording of facial skin temperature, measurement of chlorpropami...

    L. Groop, C. J. P. Eriksson, R. Huupponen, R. Ylikahri, R. Pelkonen in Diabetologia (1984)