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Substance P
CME:
- Addressing Both the Emotional and Physical Symptoms in Depression - Medscape, exp. 3/21/04
- Substance P Research in Psychiatry - Medscape/XXIInd Congress of the Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psychopharmacologicum, 7/9/00
News & Research:
- Fibromyalgia syndrome - Intelihealth
- Angiotensin II AT1 Receptor Blockers Indicated for Patients Who Cannot Tolerate Cough Side Effect of ACE Inhibitors - Doctor's Guide, 12/4/03 -
"Of note is that ARBs do not induce cough because they do not raise bradykinin or substance P levels"
- Depression And Chronic Pain Linked, May Influence Diagnosis, Treatment - Doctor's Guide, 1/16/03 -
"A new study finds that people who have major
depression are more than twice as likely to have chronic pain when compared to people who have no symptoms of depression"
- New Vistas in Antidepressant Development - Medscape, 11/21/02
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Novel Antidepressant Therapies Near Approval - Clinical Psychiatry News, 10/02
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Novel Agents May Be as Effective as Established Antidepressants - Clinical Psychiatry News, 9/02
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Substance P (Neurokinin 1) Receptor Antagonists Enhance Dorsal Raphe Neuronal Activity - Journal of Neuroscience, 9/1/02
- Substance P: A New Era, a New Role - Medscape, 9/01
- Angiotensin-II Receptor Antagonists: Their Place in Therapy - American Academy of Family Physicians, 6/00 -
"The accumulation of bradykinin and substance P, as well as the activity of kininase II, is
thought to increase bronchial reactivity and the potential for development of the dry, persistent cough associated with ACE inhibitors."
- Pain and Syringomyelia: A Review - Medscape, 3/00
- A drug that blocks "substance P" offers new hope for the depressed - USA Today, 1/3/99
- Distinct mechanism for antidepressant activity by blockade of central substance P receptors - Science 1998 Sep 11;281(5383):1640-5
- Novel Treatment "Knocks Out" Persistent Pain - NIH, 10/9/1997 -
"Scientists already know that substance P plays a role in pain, but its specific role in
signaling—relaying or conveying pain signals—is not entirely understood"
- Depression : Antidepressants : Substance P Antagonists - biopsychiatry.com
- Substance P and the neurokinins - biopsychiatry.com
- Substance P - ithyroid.com
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