Title : Buprenorphine effects on plasma luteinizing hormone and prolactin in male heroin addicts.

Pub. Date : 1982 Feb

PMID : 7057390






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1 Buprenorphine effects on plasma luteinizing hormone and prolactin in male heroin addicts. Buprenorphine prolactin Homo sapiens
2 Buprenorphine, a mixed opiate agonist-antagonist, suppressed plasma luteinizing hormone (LH) and increased prolactin levels after 12 consecutive days of ascending dose administration (0.5-8 mg/day s.c.) in comparison to drug-free control conditions. Buprenorphine prolactin Homo sapiens
3 During a subsequent 10-day period of buprenorphine maintenance at a dose of a 8 mg s.c., LH levels remained suppressed and prolactin levels continued to be elevated. Buprenorphine prolactin Homo sapiens
4 Tolerance to buprenorphine effects on LH and prolactin levels did not occur during chronic drug administration. Buprenorphine prolactin Homo sapiens
5 Buprenorphine-induced changes in plasma LH and prolactin after chronic administration to human males were smaller than those observed with less potent opiate agonist drugs. Buprenorphine prolactin Homo sapiens
6 Effects of buprenorphine on LH and prolactin levels are more consistent with the actions of opiate agonists rather than opiate antagonists. Buprenorphine prolactin Homo sapiens