Ghrelin receptor antagonist JMV2959 blunts cocaine and oxycodone drug-seeking, but not self-administration, in male rats
The drug overdose crisis has spawned serious health consequences, including the increased incidence of substance use disorders (SUDs), conditions manifested by escalating medical and psychological impairments. While medication management is a key adjunct in SUD treatment, this crisis has crystallize...
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Main Authors: | Christina R. Merritt (Author), Erik J. Garcia (Author), Victoria D. Brehm (Author), Robert G. Fox (Author), F. Gerard Moeller (Author), Noelle C. Anastasio (Author), Kathryn A. Cunningham (Author) |
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