Summary
Iproniazid causes a marked prolonged rise in the catecholaminecontent of the heart of guinea pigs. Isoniazid has a much weaker activity in this respect. This effect of iproniazid on the catecholamines of the heart is less marked in other animal species than in guinea pigs.
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Pletscher, A. Einfluss von Isopropyl-isonikotinsäurehydrazid auf den Katecholamingehalt des Myokards. Experientia 14, 73–74 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02159014
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