Abstract
The effect of ethylthiobenzimidazole fumarate (ETBIF) on physical performance with simultaneous exposure to hemic hypoxia and hyperthermia in the forced swim test was assessed. It was shown that ETBIF at a dose of 25 mg/kg increases the physical performance of male mice not only under the conditions of hypoxia or hyperthermia, but also under the combined effects of hypoxia and hyperthermia in a two-factor model.
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