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Experimental Morphine Addiction: Method for Automatic Intravenous Injections in Unrestrained Rats
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1962
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Automatic Intravenous InjectionsOpioid EpidemicPain MedicineExperimental Morphine AddictionUnrestrained RatsAddiction MedicineHeroinIntravenous InjectionsHealth SciencesPsychoactive DrugBehavioral NeuroscienceBehavioral PharmacologyNeuropharmacologyPharmacologyPain ResearchSubstance AbuseAddictionMorphine AddictionOpioid OverdoseAnesthesiaMedicineOpioid Use DisorderAnesthesiology
An operant behavioral study on morphine addiction utilized a self-injection technique for giving intravenous injections to relatively unrestrained rats. The rate of self-injection varied inversely with the dose. Morphine was a reinforcer that produced almost immediate satiation.
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