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Central amygdala <i>Fkbp5</i> expression correlates with faster submission and ethanol self-administration reacquisition: Benztropine reduces ethanol relapse-like reacquisition in stressed rats. [PDF]

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Intracranial self-administration methodologies

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 1987
Intracranial drug self-administration (ICSA) offers a relatively new approach for investigating the neurobiological mechanisms involved in brain reinforcement processes. Discrete brain regions responsible for the initiation of neuronal activity associated with the response-contingent delivery of a drug reinforcer can be identified using these ...
N E, Goeders, J E, Smith
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Midazolam oral self-administration

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1985
The technique of chronic schedule-induced drug solution intake was used to determine the possible addiction liability of the short-acting benzodiazepine midazolam. Schedule-induction produces polydipsia over a wide range of fluids as a function of the imposed schedule of food availability. The inducing schedule used presented food pellets automatically
J L, Falk, M, Tang
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Review of self-administration

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1985
The reinforcing properties of drugs can be evaluated pre-clinically using self-administration procedures in laboratory animals. This paper reviews self-administration studies of the four opioid agonist/antagonist analgesics pentazocine, butorphanol, nalbuphine and buprenorphine, and compares these results to those from studies of morphine and ...
R L, Balster, S E, Lukas
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Self-administration cues as signals: Drug self-administration and tolerance.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 2001
There is evidence that drug-associated exteroceptive cues elicit compensatory conditional responses (CCRs) that contribute to tolerance. The authors evaluated whether interoceptive, self-administration cues (SACs) similarly contribute to tolerance. In Experiments 1 and 2, the ataxic effect of ethanol was measured in rats that self-administered (SA ...
L, Weise-Kelly, S, Siegel
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Nicotine self-administration

Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 1999
Any research pertaining to smoking or nicotine must demonstrate that its findings relate to changes in smoking or nicotine self-administration in order to be potentially relevant to understanding nicotine dependence or to treating smoking cessation. Nicotine alone, isolated from tobacco smoke, is self-administered by animals and humans. Pharmacological
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Self-administration of medicines

Nursing Standard, 1991
In the fourth of this six-part series on nurse prescribing, Susan Davis assesses the advantages and disadvantages of patient self-administration of medicines in hospital. The former, she asserts, considerably outweigh the latter; a controlled self-administration programme can hasten a patient's progress towards full independence and ease the often ...
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Self-administration of medicines

British Journal of Nursing, 1994
Self-administration of medicines by patients in hospitals and residential homes can lead to increased comprehension and compliance with treatment after discharge and thus to a reduction in readmission rates. It can also increase the self-esteem of chronically ill patients by allowing them to take responsibility for their own health.
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