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Pharmacological Cues, Morphine Tolerance, and Morphine Withdrawal

2003
Results of many studies have demonstrated an important contribution of Pavlovian conditioning to the phenomena of drug tolerance and withdrawal. Based on the conditioning analysis, cues paired with the drug administration conditionally elicit compensatory responses in anticipation of the subsequent drug-induced physiological disturbance.
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Intrathecal Morphine Tolerance

Anesthesiology, 1985
D W, Coombs   +5 more
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Morphine tolerance as habituation.

Psychological Review, 1985
T B, Baker, S T, Tiffany
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Endorphin release: Cross tolerance to morphine

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1977
M M, Puig, P, Gascón, J M, Musacchio
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Morphine myths: sedation, tolerance, addiction.

Postgraduate medical journal, 1992
Morphine and other strong opioids are still, more than 180 years after the syntheses of morphine, not adequately used in clinical practice and many patients suffer unnecessarily severe pain in consequence. Governments limit morphine usage by legal restrictions.
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TOLERANCE TO MORPHIN

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1920
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Common Misunderstandings about The Use of Morphine for Chronic Pain in Advanced Cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1985
Declan Walsh Mb
exaly  

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