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American journal of public health and the nation's health • 1967 | View Paper
“Numerous studies have shown that lobeline inhibits both the neurochemical and behavioral effects of amphetamine in rodents, and behavioral studies demonstrate that lobeline has potential as a pharmacotherapy for psychostimulant abuse.”
Current topics in medicinal chemistry • 2011 | View Paper
“Objective: In preclinical studies, lobeline inhibited hyperactivity induced by nicotine and amphetamine , and improved performance and learning in studies utilizing radial-arm maze and spatial-discrimination water maze.”
Journal of attention disorders • 2018 | View Paper
“Based on its neurochemical mechanism, the ability of lobeline to functionally antagonize the neurochemical and behavioral effects of the psychostimulants amphetamine and methamphetamine was examined.”
“ Lobeline diminishes the behavioral and neurochemical effects of nicotine and amphetamines , and is considered a potential pharmacotherapy for drug abuse and addiction.”