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Davis WM, Catravas JD, Waters IW. 
“Effects of an i.v. lethal dose of 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA) in the dog and antagonism by chlorpromazine”. 
Gen Pharmacol. 1986;17(2):179-83.
Abstract
A high intravenous (i.v.) dose of MDA (20 mg/kg) to mongrel dogs elevated body temperature, heart rate, mean arterial pressure and other cardiovascular parameters initially, but only the 1st two remained high. Other functions soon became quite depressed, and death shortly ensued. Arterial pO2 decreased, but pH and pCO2 showed a biphasic response after an initial decrease, Dogs that received chlorpromazine (10 mg/kg, i.v.) after MDA showed stabilization of physiological parameters, and survival through 48 hr
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