Diethylpropion produces psychostimulant and reward effects.

Author: BernardesAna Martins Torres, Garcia-MijaresMiriam, SilvaMaria Teresa Araujo

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Diethylpropion (DEP) is a stimulant drug widely used for weight control in Brazil and other American countries. However, its effects on behavior and addiction potential are not yet well known. Data suggest that sensitization resulting from pre-exposure to psychostimulants could be a possible risk fa...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbb.2008.10.001

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Diethylpropion Produces Psychostimulant and Reward Effects

Diethylpropion (DEP) is a stimulant drug commonly used for weight control, but its potential for abuse and addiction is not fully understood. This study investigates the psychostimulant and rewarding effects of DEP in rats. Researchers, like adventurers exploring the vast desert of drug effects, are seeking to understand the potential risks associated with widely used medications.

The study found that DEP, like a mirage in the desert, produced both psychostimulant and rewarding effects in rats. DEP increased motor activity and induced conditioned place preference, suggesting that it can produce pleasurable and reinforcing effects. The researchers also observed sensitization to the motor activating effects of DEP, a phenomenon associated with drug addiction.

A Desert of Drug Effects

This research raises concerns about the potential for abuse and addiction associated with DEP. The study's findings underscore the need for caution when using DEP for weight control and emphasize the importance of careful monitoring for potential signs of addiction.

Navigating the Desert of Drug Use

The desert of drug use is filled with hidden dangers and unexpected consequences. It's essential to approach drug use with caution and awareness, seeking guidance from healthcare professionals to ensure safe and responsible medication practices.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study highlights the potential for abuse and addiction associated with DEP, a commonly used weight-loss drug. The research underscores the importance of understanding the full spectrum of drug effects, particularly those related to reward and reinforcement, to guide safe and responsible medication practices.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-04-23
  2. Date Revised 2014-03-25
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

18976683

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1016/j.pbb.2008.10.001

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