Ulcer production with reserpine and conflict.

Abstract
The effects of 5 different dosage levels of resperine upon ulceration rate in a conflict situation were assessed. 1 member of each of 6 pair of male, Sprague-Dawley rats, matched for age and weight, was randomly assigned to either a drug condition or a saline control group for each of the 5 dosages studied. Results indicated that ulceration rate with resperine and conflict is an increasing function of dosage level employed.

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