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Cocaine is known to be a local anesthetic and a potent CNS stimulant. Several reports indicate an increase in locomotor activity with low acute doses of the drug, and involvement of brain amines in this psychomotor stimulation has been proposed (Van Zwieten, Widhalm, and. Hertting, 1965; Groppetti, 1974).
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Ho, B.T., Taylor, D.L., Estevez, V.S., Englert, L.F., Mckenna, M.L. (1977). Behavioral Effects of Cocaine--Metabolic and Neurochemical Approach. In: Ellinwood, E.H., Kilbey, M.M. (eds) Cocaine and Other Stimulants. Advances in Behavioral Biology, vol 21. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-3087-5_12
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