TY - JOUR T1 - INDUCTION OF PHYSICAL DEPENDENCE ON MORPHINE, CODEINE AND MEPERIDINE IN THE RAT BY CONTINUOUS INFUSION JF - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther SP - 408 LP - 415 VL - 190 IS - 3 AU - David G. Teiger Y1 - 1974/09/01 UR - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/190/3/408.abstract N2 - Rats were medicated by continuous infusion through an indwelling intraperitoneal cannula. Physical dependence on morphine was rapidly produced. In precipitated withdrawal tests after 2 days of morphine infusion of 100 mg/kg/24 hours, as little as 0.1 mg/kg of naloxone or 1 mg/kg of nalorphine-precipitated abstinence. Abrupt withdrawal after 6 days of high-dose morphine infusion, using either an escalating dose schedule (50 mg/kg/24 hr on day 1, 100 mg/kg/ 24 hr on day 2 and 200 mg/kg/24 hr on days 3-6) or a constant-dose infusion of 100 mg/kg/24 hr, resulted in a marked abstinence syndrome. Demonstrable physical dependence was produced with doses of morphine as low as 12.5 mg/kg/24 hr for 6 days. Continuous infusion allowed the demonstration of primary physical dependence on codeine and meperidine by abrupt withdrawal as well as precipitated withdrawal. Suppression of morphine abstinence by methadone, codeine or meperidine substitution in both weakly and strongly morphine-dependent rats was demonstrated. © 1974 by The Williams & Wilkins Co. ER -