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Confidence 0.42
First Reported 1986
Last Reported 2007
Negated 0
Speculated 0
Reported most in Body
Documents 2
Total Number 2
Disease Relevance 0.55
Pain Relevance 0.67

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cell proliferation (PRL) cytosol (PRL) extracellular region (PRL)
Anatomy Link Frequency
plasma 2
PRL (Homo sapiens)
Pain Link Frequency Relevance Heat
narcan 10 100.00 Very High Very High Very High
Endogenous opioid 5 96.32 Very High Very High Very High
Dopamine 63 81.12 Quite High
opioid receptor 1 81.00 Quite High
antagonist 21 80.36 Quite High
Neurotransmitter 6 78.16 Quite High
monoamine 5 34.56 Quite Low
Central nervous system 8 18.60 Low Low
trigger zone 1 18.32 Low Low
Serotonin 32 16.72 Low Low
Disease Link Frequency Relevance Heat
Vomiting 4 96.52 Very High Very High Very High
Hypertension 6 88.96 High High
Reprotox - General 1 28 77.88 Quite High
Gynecomastia 7 76.72 Quite High
Galactorrhea 124 76.16 Quite High
Disease 3 71.56 Quite High
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 1 33.16 Quite Low
Gastroparesis 1 32.04 Quite Low
Diabetes Mellitus 1 31.44 Quite Low
Psychosis 17 30.24 Quite Low

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Key: Protein Mutation Event Anatomy Negation Speculation Pain term Disease term
Effects of naloxone infusion on plasma levels of LH, FSH, and in addition TSH and prolactin in males, before and after oestrogen or anti-oestrogen treatment.
Regulation (Effects) of Transcription (levels) of prolactin in plasma associated with narcan
1) Confidence 0.42 Published 1986 Journal Horm. Metab. Res. Section Title Doc Link 3096859 Disease Relevance 0 Pain Relevance 0.56
The effect on prolactin levels of the classical antypsichotic chlorpromazine, used in clinical practice for its anti-nausea properties, has been discussed above.


Regulation (effect) of Transcription (levels) of prolactin associated with vomiting
2) Confidence 0.27 Published 2007 Journal Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management Section Body Doc Link PMC2376090 Disease Relevance 0.55 Pain Relevance 0.12

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