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Effect of haloperidol on monoamines in brain and heart
Rats receiving haloperidol for three days showed a dose dependent decrease of brain catecholamines. The hypothermic effect of the drug did not cause this. Haloperidol counter-acts the monoamine depletion of reserpine in both the brain and the heart provided it is given shortly before reserpine.