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Possible Interaction: Ethanol and Fenfluramine

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Ethanol

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

d-Fenfluramine , fluoxetine, buspirone, TFMPP, and DOI all produced a reduction in ethanol ingestion and maintained behaviour at doses that failed to reduce LMA.
Alcohol  •  1998  |  View Paper
FFL and FLU significantly decreased intake of both water and ethanol solution, a process that was significantly reversed by MS; to a greater degree for FLU (74%) than for FFL (57%).
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research  •  1994  |  View Paper
It appears that both fenfluramine and fluoxetine decrease ethanol intake more so than that of water or sucrose and that this effect is exacerbated by tryptophan supplementation.
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior  •  1993  |  View Paper
Both fluoxetine and fenfluramine significantly reduced consumption of the ethanol solution, an effect exacerbated by tryptophan supplementation.
It appears that both fenfluramine and fluoxetine decrease ethanol intake in a manner more specific than for water or sucrose, and that this effect is amplified by dietary tryptophan supplementation.
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research  •  1992  |  View Paper
At 12 mg/kg fenfluramine , both water and ethanol intake were sharply reduced.
Fenfluramine (8 mg/kg) significantly reduced ethanol consumption and tryptophan further significantly reduced ethanol intake.
Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research  •  1991  |  View Paper