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An endogenous circadian rhythm of the sedative and antiapomorphine effects of haloperidol was observed under constant conditions for 7 days as well as under an entrained light-dark cycle.
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Nagayama, H., Takagi, A. & Takahashi, R. Circadian fluctuation of susceptibility to haloperidol under constant conditions. Experientia 43, 625–626 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02126357
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