Olanzapine induced biochemical and histopathological changes after its chronic administration in rats
Objective: Olanzapine is a second generation antipsychotic acting mainly as a dopamine D2 and serotonine 5-HT2 receptors antagonist prescribed in the treatment of schizophrenia and various other psychiatric illnesses. Even though olanzapine is widely used in psychiatry, its effects on the architectu...
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Main Authors: | Rehmat Shah (Author), Fazal Subhan (Author), Gowhar Ali (Author), Ihsan Ullah (Author), Sami Ullah (Author), Muhammad Shahid (Author), Nisar Ahmad (Author), Khwaja Fawad (Author) |
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2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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