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VOL. 9, ISSUE 2 (2024)
Acute nicotine-induced anxiety: The function of central histaminergic capacities
Authors
Badgujar Girish Eknath, Nikhil Singh, Ragini Bundela, Ramakant Sharma, Karunakar Shukla
Abstract
Nicotine, a psychoactive component of tobacco
products, may have varying impacts on anxiety levels depending on the individual.
Some people believe that nicotine helps them relax and cope with stress better,
while others find that it increases their anxiety and agitation. How much
nicotine you use, how frequently you smoke, and whether you have any prior
mental health issues are just a few of the many factors that might influence
the association between the two. In an attempt to resolve the seemingly
inconsistent results in the literature on the subject, this study aimed to
examine the effects of different nicotine dosages on anxiety-like behavior in
animals using a hole-board device and quantitative and qualitative analysis.
Pages:41-44
How to cite this article:
Badgujar Girish Eknath, Nikhil Singh, Ragini Bundela, Ramakant Sharma, Karunakar Shukla "Acute nicotine-induced anxiety: The function of central histaminergic capacities". International Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, Vol 9, Issue 2, 2024, Pages 41-44
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