Body Temperature Changes
87
relevant articles (1 outcomes,
9 trials/studies)
found for this Disease
Description:
Significant alterations in temperature of the human body, above or below 98.6 degrees F. or 37 degrees C. when taken orally.
Also Known As:
Body Temperature Change; Change, Body Temperature; Changes, Body Temperature; Temperature Change, Body; Temperature Changes, Body
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Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Body Temperature Changes:
| 1. | Alprostadil (Muse)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 2. | kappa Opioid Receptors (kappa Opioid Receptor)IBA
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| 3. | Morphine (MS Contin)FDA LinkGeneric
02/01/1998
- " Mice from 15 standard inbred strains were tested for sensitivity to two effects of acute morphine administration, open-field activity, and body temperature changes, at doses of 0, 4, 8, 16, and 32 mg/kg, I.P" 05/01/1986
- " It is well known that morphine changes body temperature in a biphasic manner" 02/01/1983
- " Over a number of days, morphine tolerance was evaluated by measurement of body temperature changes" 12/11/1996
- " In the present study, we sought to determine whether an antisense (AS) oligodeoxynucleotide (oligo) against cloned mu or kappa opioid receptors could affect morphine-induced body temperature changes" 03/01/1997
- " Cholera toxin effects on body temperature changes induced by morphine."
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| 4. | Antipsychotic Agents (Antipsychotics)IBA
07/01/1994
- " Analysis of clinical studies and pharmacological tests with animals about body temperature changes caused by neuroleptics yields that these may lead to hypothermia as well as hyperthermia, depending on individual disposition and dose, which is mainly a result of their effect through dopaminergic neurons of the hypothalamus, which controls thermoregulation, and of their influence on vasomotoric mechanisms of vessels of the skin" 01/01/1979
- " Extensive tables are presented of body temperature changes after administration of amino acids, peptides, dopamine and related agents, phenothiazine neuroleptics and also phenothiazines that lack neuroleptic activity, butyrophenones, diphenylbutylpiperidines such as pimozide and miscellaneous neuroleptics"
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| 5. | Platelet Activating FactorIBA
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| 6. | Luteinizing Hormone (Lutropin)FDA LinkGeneric
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| 7. | Histamine (Histamine Dihydrochloride)IBA
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| 8. | EndotoxinsIBA
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| 9. | Dynorphins (Dynorphin)IBA
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| 10. | Methanol (Carbinol)IBA
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