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- Deprenyl
extends
lifespan
- Deprenyl
may aid in smoking cessation
- Deprenyl
facilitates recovery after stroke
- Deprenyl
may extend lifespan
- Deprenyl
delays the deterioration of neurons during aging
- Deprenyl
improves depression
- Deprenyl
may protect against vascular and neurodegenerative diseases
- Deprenyl
treated rats lived beyond the known
maximum lifespan
- Deprenyl
is an effective antidepressant
- Deprenyl
for Alzheimer's disease
- Deprenyl
delays
disability in Parkinsonian patients
- Deprenyl
treated rats were much more
sexually active than their peers
"Deprenyl is
what good pharmaceuticals are all about. First it is exceptionally
safe, second it protects and enhances mental function, mood and
even libido, thirdly, it may even extend life."
Julian Whitaker M.D. Whitaker Wellness Institute
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Deprenyl research
in Alzheimer's
disease
Deprenyl
research in Parkinson's
disease
- Deprenyl
protects neurons against neurotoxins
- Deprenyl
enhances the release of dopamine
- Deprenyl
plus L-phenylalanine in the
treatment of depression
- Deprenyl
in the treatment-resistant of older
depressive patients
- Deprenyl
effects in atypical depressives
- Deprenyl
up-regulates superoxide dismutase and catalase
- Deprenyl immunostimulant
- Deprenyl pharmacology
- Deprenyl
effect on rat longevity and sexual
acitivity
- Deprenyl
effects of deprenyl on experimental
cocaine administration
- Deprenyl
effects of deprenyl on longevity in
animals
- Deprenyl
effects on subjective ratings of
cocaine-induced euphoria
- Deprenyl
increases the life span in Fischer
rats
- Deprenyl
effects on short term memory in
young and aged dogs
- Deprenyl
the
facilitation of dopaminergic activity in the aged brain
- Deprenyl
fluoxetine (Prozac) and deprenyl
- Deprenyl
improves
cardiac sympathetic terminal function in heart failure
- Deprenyl
effect
on dopamine concentration in the striatum of a primate
- Deprenyl
a review of the pharmacology
- Deprenyl
restores IGF-1 levels to young
levels
- Deprenyl
prolongs life
in elderly dogs
- Deprenyl past, present, and
future
- Deprenyl
relevance
to humans
- Deprenyl
responses of forebrain neurons to
deprenyl
- Deprenyl
protects
neurons from glutamate toxicity
- Deprenyl
nitric oxide production and
dilation of cerebral blood vessels
- Deprenyl
modulates the decline of the
striatal dopaminergic system
- Deprenyl
inhibits tumor growth in rats with
mammary tumors
- Deprenyl
a catecholaminergic activity
enhancer in the brain
- Deprenyl
releases coupling in the catecholaminergic neurons
- Deprenyl
clinical potential in neurologic and psychiatric disorders
- Deprenyl
protects human dopaminergic neuroblastoma cells
- Deprenyl
nitric oxide production and
dilation of cerebral blood vessels
- Deprenyl
assessing the
effects of deprenyl on longevity of animals
- Deprenyl
effects on cocaine-induced euphoria
- Deprenyl
effects on
response to experimental cocaine administration
- Deprenyl
Are metabolites of
deprenyl useful or harmful?
- Deprenyl
is devoid of amphetamine-like
effects
- Deprenyl sexual performance and longevity
- Deprenyl
possible mechanisms of action in
Parkinson's disease
- Deprenyl
effect on arm movement in early Parkinson's
- Deprenyl
effect
on cognitive functions in early Parkinson's
- Deprenyl
stimulates biosynthesis of cytokines interleukin-1 & 6
- Deprenyl
effect
of MAO-B inhibitors on MPP+ toxicity
- Deprenyl
pharmacological basis
of the beneficial effects
- Deprenyl
modulates the decline of the dopamineric system
- Deprenyl
possible mechanisms of action
in Parkinson's
- Deprenyl
depression
in Parkinson's disease
- Deprenyl
improves visuo-motor control in
early Parkinsonism
- Deprenyl
management of early Parkinson's disease
- Deprenyl
delays the onset of
disability in Parkinsonian patients
- Deprenyl
and tocopherol antioxidative therapy of
Parkinsonism
- Deprenyl
treatment and death of nigral neurons in
Parkinson's disease.
- Deprenyl
rationale for deprenyl medication in
Parkinson's disease
- Deprenyl
MAO-B inhibitors in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
- Deprenyl
in
the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
- Deprenyl
stimulates biosynthesis of cytokines interleukin-1 &
6
- Deprenyl
and
age-related decline of the striatal dopaminergic system
- Deprenyl
is an MAO-B inhibitor
- Deprenyl
facilitates neuronal growth without
inhibiting monoamine oxidase
- Deprenyl
and levodopa in Parkinson's disease
- Deprenyl
pharmacology
- Deprenyl
biochemical actions
- Deprenyl
increases life span in Parkinson's
patients
- Deprenyl
the
history of its development
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