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Phenitrone and marihuana induced hypothermia

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Le phénitrone, souvent considéré comme antagoniste spécifique de la marihuana, n'a non seulement pas empèché la baisse de température corporelle causé par la tétrahydrocannabinol (THC), mais potentialisé l'effet hypothermique de cette dernière. Il est possible que cette potentialisation est par suite du déplacement de la THC localisée dans les protéines plasmiques.

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Lomax, P., Campbell, C. Phenitrone and marihuana induced hypothermia. Experientia 27, 1191–1192 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02286922

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