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Haloperidol binding to an opiate receptor site.
Clay GA, Brougham LR. Clay GA, et al. Among authors: brougham lr. Biochem Pharmacol. 1975 Jul 15;24(13-14):1363-7. doi: 10.1016/0006-2952(75)90356-1. Biochem Pharmacol. 1975. PMID: 1148026 No abstract available.
Antidiarrheal and central nervous system activities of SC-27166 (2-[3 - 5 - methyl - 1, 3, 4 - oxadiazol - 2 - yl) - 3, 3 - diphenylpropyl] - 2 - azabicyclo [2.2.2]octane), a new antidiarrheal agent, resulting from binding to opiate receptor sites of brain and myenteric plexus.
Mackerer CR, Brougham LR, East PF, Bloss JL, Dajani EZ, Clay GA. Mackerer CR, et al. Among authors: brougham lr. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977 Dec;203(3):527-38. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977. PMID: 200732
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