Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats
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Summary Dexoxadrol, dextromethorphan and meperidine were given by continuous intravenous infusion to selfmaintained morphine dependent rats. Dexoxadrol and dextromethorphan did not significantly decrease the rate of morphine self-administration. Meperidine produced a dose related decrease in the rate of morphine injections. The failure of dexoxadrol to reduce morphine intake is evidence that it will probably not produce opioid-like addiction liability in man.
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autor | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. |
autorsonst | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. |
book_url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00404605 |
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identnr | NLM200713469 |
issn | 1432-2072 |
journal_name | Psychopharmacology |
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notes | Summary Dexoxadrol, dextromethorphan and meperidine were given by continuous intravenous infusion to selfmaintained morphine dependent rats. Dexoxadrol and dextromethorphan did not significantly decrease the rate of morphine self-administration. Meperidine produced a dose related decrease in the rate of morphine injections. The failure of dexoxadrol to reduce morphine intake is evidence that it will probably not produce opioid-like addiction liability in man. |
package_name | Springer |
publikationsjahr_anzeige | 1967 |
publikationsjahr_facette | 1967 |
publikationsjahr_intervall | 8034:1965-1969 |
publikationsjahr_sort | 1967 |
publisher | Springer |
reference | 11 (1967), S. 287-292 |
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shingle_author_1 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. |
shingle_author_2 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. |
shingle_author_3 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. |
shingle_author_4 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. |
shingle_catch_all_1 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats Summary Dexoxadrol, dextromethorphan and meperidine were given by continuous intravenous infusion to selfmaintained morphine dependent rats. Dexoxadrol and dextromethorphan did not significantly decrease the rate of morphine self-administration. Meperidine produced a dose related decrease in the rate of morphine injections. The failure of dexoxadrol to reduce morphine intake is evidence that it will probably not produce opioid-like addiction liability in man. 1432-2072 14322072 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_2 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats Summary Dexoxadrol, dextromethorphan and meperidine were given by continuous intravenous infusion to selfmaintained morphine dependent rats. Dexoxadrol and dextromethorphan did not significantly decrease the rate of morphine self-administration. Meperidine produced a dose related decrease in the rate of morphine injections. The failure of dexoxadrol to reduce morphine intake is evidence that it will probably not produce opioid-like addiction liability in man. 1432-2072 14322072 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_3 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats Summary Dexoxadrol, dextromethorphan and meperidine were given by continuous intravenous infusion to selfmaintained morphine dependent rats. Dexoxadrol and dextromethorphan did not significantly decrease the rate of morphine self-administration. Meperidine produced a dose related decrease in the rate of morphine injections. The failure of dexoxadrol to reduce morphine intake is evidence that it will probably not produce opioid-like addiction liability in man. 1432-2072 14322072 Springer |
shingle_catch_all_4 | Collins, R. James Weeks, James R. Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats Summary Dexoxadrol, dextromethorphan and meperidine were given by continuous intravenous infusion to selfmaintained morphine dependent rats. Dexoxadrol and dextromethorphan did not significantly decrease the rate of morphine self-administration. Meperidine produced a dose related decrease in the rate of morphine injections. The failure of dexoxadrol to reduce morphine intake is evidence that it will probably not produce opioid-like addiction liability in man. 1432-2072 14322072 Springer |
shingle_title_1 | Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats |
shingle_title_2 | Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats |
shingle_title_3 | Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats |
shingle_title_4 | Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats |
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titel | Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats |
titel_suche | Lack of effect of dexoxadrol in self-maintained morphine dependence in rats |
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