• An anxiogenic or panicogenic substance is one that causes anxiety. This effect is in contrast to anxiolytic agents, which inhibits anxiety. Together these...
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  • other intervention that reduces anxiety. This effect is in contrast to anxiogenic agents which increase anxiety. Anxiolytic medications are used for the...
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  • (via blockade of dopamine receptors), among others. Depressogenic and/or anxiogenic drugs may also be associated with dysphoria. Against Me! released the...
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    It is known to have cognitive and memory-enhancing, antidepressant, anxiogenic, and proconvulsant effects. Pregnenolone sulfate is a neurosteroid with...
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    Cholecystokinin (category Anxiogenics)
    Cholecystokinin (CCK or CCK-PZ; from Greek chole, "bile"; cysto, "sac"; kinin, "move"; hence, move the bile-sac (gallbladder)) is a peptide hormone of...
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    Meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine (category Anxiogenics)
    hallucinogenic effects." It is also known to produce dysphoric, depressive, and anxiogenic effects in rodents and humans, and can induce panic attacks in individuals...
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    genes in panic disorder: meta-analyses of 23 common variants in major anxiogenic pathways". Molecular Psychiatry. 21 (5): 665–679. doi:10.1038/mp.2015...
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    Caffeine (category Anxiogenics)
    Drug class Stimulant Adenosinergic Euphoriant (mild) Eugeroic Nootropic Anxiogenic Analeptic Aphrodisiac Anorectic Parasympathomimetic Cholinesterase inhibitor...
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    Cognition (antagonists ↑); antidepressant effects (agonists & antagonists ↑); anxiogenic effects (antagonists ↑). Gs signalling via activating adenylyl cyclase...
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    have agitation effects (for example, Ro15-4513) or even convulsive and anxiogenic effects (certain beta-carbolines). Two known endogenous inverse agonists...
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