Underlying Mechanism of Combined Effect of Methamphetamine and Morphine on Lethality in Mice and Therapeutic Potential of Cooling
An increase in polydrug abuse is a major problem worldwide. A previous study showed that coadministration of methamphetamine and morphine induced lethality in rodents and humans. However, the underlying mechanisms by which the lethality is increased by the coadministration of methamphetamine and mor...
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Main Authors: | Mizuho Namiki (Author), Tomohisa Mori (Author), Toshiko Sawaguchi (Author), Shinobu Ito (Author), Tadashi Suzuki (Author) |
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2005-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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