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H1-histamine receptor affinity predicts weight gain with antidepressants
Virginio Salvi
, Claudio Mencacci
,
Francesco Barone-Adesi
Department of Translational Medicine
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Adrenergic Receptors
9%
Antidepressants
100%
Antipsychotics
9%
Cardiometabolic Disease
9%
Drug Screening
9%
H1 Receptor
18%
Histamine
9%
Histamine H1 Receptor
100%
Histaminergic
27%
Meta-analysis
18%
Meta-regression
9%
Metabolic Abnormalities
9%
Metabolic Disturbances
9%
Mirtazapine
9%
Patients at Risk
9%
Pharmacodynamic Properties
9%
Receptor Affinity
100%
Reclassification
9%
Screening Program
9%
Specific Receptor
9%
Strong Predictor
9%
Synaptic Receptors
9%
Weight Change
36%
Weight Gain
100%
Neuroscience
Adrenergic Receptor
9%
Adrenergic Receptor Blocking
9%
Antidepressant
100%
Cholinergic
9%
Histamine
100%
Histamine H1 Receptor
18%
Meta-Analysis
18%
Metabolic Disorder
9%
Mirtazapine
9%
Postsynaptic Receptor
9%
Psychoactive Drug
9%
Receptor
18%
Receptor Affinity
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Metabolic Disorder
9%