1. Self-administration of heroin, acetylmethadol, morphine, and methadone in rhesus monkeys
- Author
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David A. Downs and Stephen E. Harrigan
- Subjects
Narcotics ,Methadyl Acetate ,Self Administration ,(+)-Naloxone ,Pharmacology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Heroin ,Acetylmethadol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Animals ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Behavior, Animal ,Morphine ,business.industry ,Stupor ,Respiration ,General Medicine ,Haplorhini ,Macaca mulatta ,chemistry ,Toxicity ,Injections, Intravenous ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Self-administration ,Methadone ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Heroin, α- l -acetylmethadol (LAAM), morphine, and methadone each maintained self-administration in rhesus monkeys. The order of relative potency was heroin ≥ LAAM > morphine ≥ methadone. Total daily drug intake increased as dose per injection increased; maximum daily intake was inversely related to relative potency. At high doses, self-injection of methadone and LAAM caused stupor and/or respiratory failure in some monkeys. These toxic effects were partly or completely reversible by naloxone.
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- 1978