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[The effect of bromantane on the physical work capacity of laboratory animals].
Eksperimental'naia i Klinicheskaia Farmakologiia 1998 November
The positive effect of bromantan (0.5-50 mg/kg) on the efficiency of physical work of mice and rats (swimming test, running on a treadmill) exceeds that of phenamine administered in optimal doses by 1.3-1.6 times. Such an effect of bromantan lasts no less than 24 h. The drug delays decrease of physical efficiency and restores it sooner in repeated extreme running loads, prevents in rats the corresponding electron-microscopic changes in the cardiomyocyte and myocyte mitochondria of the skeletal muscles. The data obtained suggest that the positive effect of bromantan on the physical efficiency is associated not only with its psychostimulating action but also with the membrane-protecting effect.
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