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JRMS-Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. 2004; 9 (1): 26-33
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-207016

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Background: there is growing evidence indicating that neuronal calcium channels play an important role in the mechanism of Morphine dependence


Objective: to investigate the acute and long-term effects of Verapamil in Morphine dependent mice


Methods: mice were rendered dependent on Morphine by subcutaneous injection of Morphine over a period of 5 days. The effects of acute and chronic administration of phenylalkylamine calcium channel antagonist, Verapamil, on Naloxone induced Morphine withdrawal signs was investigated


Results: a single injection of Verapamil proved to be effective in inhibiting some signs of Morphine withdrawal but ineffective in changing the number of jumps. The concurrent injections of Verapamil with Morphine prevented most signs of Morphine withdrawal


Conclusion: the results confirmed the crucial role of voltage-sensitive calcium channels in the adaptations that occur after long-term treatment with Morphine. Concurrent injections of Verapamil with Morphine could be used to prevent some signs of Morphine withdrawal

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