Increased aggression among grouped male mice fed nitrazepam and flurazepam*

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Grouped male mice fed a diet containing 0.005% nitrazepam or 0.02% flurazepam were more aggressive than untreated controls. Combat-related mortality during a two-week grouping period was significantly higher among treated males.

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Hoffman-LaRoche Inc. generously provided the benzodiazepines used in this study. The work was supported by NIH grants MH-18871 and MH-19346.

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