Abstract

We studied the effects of potentiated antibodies to morphine and mu-opioid receptors on animal behavior in the forced swimming test and reaction of light avoidance after morphine withdrawal. Antibodies to morphine normalized behavioral characteristics in the forced swimming test, while antibodies to mu-opioid receptors reduced dark preference in animals.

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