Abstract

Development of tolerance after a single injection of morphine in the Wistar-Lewis rat can be estimated by the attenuation of the response to a second injection of morphine given three days later. If naloxone is given 35 minutes after the first morphine injection and after the appearance of measurable analgesia, attenuation of the effects of the second morphine injection is not seen. It appears that naloxone blocks the development of tolerance to morphine even if given after the morphine-receptor interaction responsible for analgesia has been initiated. The temporal relationship between the prior injection of morphine and the subsequent administration of naloxone is being explored.

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