Rationale: Diazepam, a benzodiazepine with a relatively rapid onset of clinical effects, has been associated with suicide and other self-aggressive acts. The evidence for this association, however, comes exclusively from retrospective non-experimental studies. Although suggestive, the results of these studies do not support a cause-and-effect relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and self-aggressive behavior. Objective: To experimentally examine the effect of diazepam on human self-aggressive behavior under controlled laboratory conditions. Method: Forty-six healthy men and women were randomly assigned to receive placebo, or 5 mg or 10 mg diazepam in a double-blind, between-groups design. Participants were then provided the opport...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
The incidence of benzodiazepine paradoxical reaction is uncommon. It may be implicated with crime as...
Diazepam has been broadly accepted as an anxiolytic drug and is often used as a positive control in ...
The effects of three benzodiazepines on human aggressive behavior were examined in 44 medically heal...
Context: The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive ...
Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little...
The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive behaviour...
RATIONALE: Pharmacological agents used in the treatment of anxiety have been reported to decrease th...
The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to un...
1. The effects of diazepam in 5 mg dosage were assessed on a range of psychological tasks. Seventy-e...
Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little...
Background: Behavioral effects of benzodiazepines following repeated exposure vary according to the ...
A longitudinal panel study examined the effects of actual use of diazepam (ValiumR) on subjective re...
Rationale Benzodiazepine drugs continue to be prescribed relatively frequently for anxiety disorders...
Aggressive behavior can be divided into the subtypes: reactive and proactive. Reactive aggressive ac...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
The incidence of benzodiazepine paradoxical reaction is uncommon. It may be implicated with crime as...
Diazepam has been broadly accepted as an anxiolytic drug and is often used as a positive control in ...
The effects of three benzodiazepines on human aggressive behavior were examined in 44 medically heal...
Context: The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive ...
Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little...
The relationship between benzodiazepine consumption and subsequent increases in aggressive behaviour...
RATIONALE: Pharmacological agents used in the treatment of anxiety have been reported to decrease th...
The incidence of aggression and violence is of wide concern. It is therefore vital that we try to un...
1. The effects of diazepam in 5 mg dosage were assessed on a range of psychological tasks. Seventy-e...
Benzodiazepine-related aggression has received insufficient research attention, in particular little...
Background: Behavioral effects of benzodiazepines following repeated exposure vary according to the ...
A longitudinal panel study examined the effects of actual use of diazepam (ValiumR) on subjective re...
Rationale Benzodiazepine drugs continue to be prescribed relatively frequently for anxiety disorders...
Aggressive behavior can be divided into the subtypes: reactive and proactive. Reactive aggressive ac...
This study aimed to measure, using fMRI, the effect of diazepam on the haemodynamic response to emot...
The incidence of benzodiazepine paradoxical reaction is uncommon. It may be implicated with crime as...
Diazepam has been broadly accepted as an anxiolytic drug and is often used as a positive control in ...