Dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey and mouse (1990)
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Dependence studies of new compounds in the rhesus monkey and mouse (1990)
Abstract
Norcocaine dose-dependently attenuates abrupt morphine withdrawal in rhesus monkeys. These results suggest a possible role for this metabolite in the interaction of cocaine with the opioid system.
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