Eticlopride

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Eticlopride
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Formula C17H25ClN2O3
Molar mass 340.845 g/mol
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Eticlopride is a selective dopamine antagonist that acts on D2 dopamine receptor. It is primarily used in pharmacological research.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ "Eticlopride hydrochloride". 
  2. ^ Renee Claytora, Joshua A. Lilea, 1, Michael A. Nader (2006). "The effects of eticlopride and the selective D3-antagonist PNU 99194-A on food- and cocaine-maintained responding in rhesus monkeys". Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior. 83 (3): 456–464. doi:10.1016/j.pbb.2006.03.007. PMID 16631246. 
  3. ^ Hemby, Scott; Smith, James; Dworkin, Steven (1996). "The effects of eticlopride and naltrexone on responding maintained by food, cocaine, heroin and cocaine/heroin combinations in rats.". The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 277 (3): 1247–1258. PMID 8667185. 
  4. ^ Haile, Colin; Kosten, Therese (2001). "Differential effects of D1- and D2-like compounds on cocaine self-administration in Lewis and Fischer 344 inbred rats.". The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 299 (2): 509–518. PMID 11602661. 

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