Abstract

1. 1. The effect of methamphetamine on morphine-dependent mice was investigated by calculating the LD 50 (IP), measuring motor activity, anorectic actions, and body temperature. 2. 2. Methamphetamine was more toxic in morphine-dependent mice (LD 50=20.6 mg/kg) than in normal mice (LD 50=43.2 mg/kg). 3. 3. Methamphetamine-induced locomotor activity was greater in morphinized than in nonmorphinized mice at doses of 2.5 and 5 mg/kg IP. 4. 4. Methamphetamine also increased the body temperature of morphinized mice more than that of normal mice ( P<0.05). 5. 5. These findings suggest that methamphetamine is more toxic in morphine-dependent than in nondependent mice.

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