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dc.contributor.authorKulkarni, Shrinivas K-
dc.contributor.authorSingh, Kulwinder-
dc.contributor.authorBishnoi, Mahendra-
dc.date.accessioned2009-06-15T12:00:48Z-
dc.date.available2009-06-15T12:00:48Z-
dc.date.issued2008-09-
dc.identifier.issn0975-1009 (Online); 0019-5189 (Print)-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4574-
dc.description633-638en_US
dc.description.abstractAnxiety is associated with diverse range of psychiatric conditions. In the present study, antianxiety effect of fluoxetine, citalopram (SSRI’s), gabapentin (antiepileptic drugs), venlafaxine (SNRI), clozapine and resperidone (atypical antipsychotics) and a herbal preparation ashwagandha on elevated zero maze and elevated plus maze paradigms was examined. Anti-anxiety potentials of these drugs were compared with diazepam. The drugs tested i.e. fluoxetine (10 mg/kg), citalopram (10 mg/kg), clozapine (0.25, 0.5, 1 mg/kg), resperidone (0.5, 1 mg/kg), venlafaxine (4, 8, 16 mg/kg), citalopram (10 mg/kg), fluoxetine (10 mg/kg), gabapentin (10, 20 mg/kg) and ashwagandha (100, 200 mg/kg) significantly increased the number of open arm entries and time spent in open arm. These drugs also decreased the latency to enter in open arm as compared to control in both the paradigms. Present study confirms the antianxiety activity of different newer classes of drugs and found some of them comparable to diazepam in both the elevated zero maze and elevated plus maze paradigm.en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherCSIRen_US
dc.sourceIJEB Vol.46(09) [September 2008]en_US
dc.subjectAntiepilepticen_US
dc.subjectAnxietyen_US
dc.subjectAtypical antipsychoticen_US
dc.subjectMazesen_US
dc.titleComparative behavioural profile of newer antianxiety drugs on different mazesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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