Abstract Patients with opioid use disorder experience high rates of relapse during recovery, despite successful completion of rehabilitation programs. A key factor contributing to this problem is the long-lasting nature of drug-seeking behavior associated with opioid use. We modeled this behavior in a rat drug self-administration paradigm in which drug-seeking is higher after extended abstinence than during the acute abstinence phase. The goal of this study was to determine the contribution of discrete or discriminative drug cues and drug dosage to time-dependent increases in drug-seeking. We examined heroin-seeking after 2 or 21 days of abstinence from two different self-administration cue-context environments using high or low doses of he...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance speci...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Drug seeking gradually increases during abstinence (incubation of craving). Most studies of this phe...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...
Opiate withdrawal is followed by a protracted abstinence syndrome consisting of craving and physiolo...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
Background and purpose: Studies using intermittent access drug self-administration show increased mo...
The abuse of opioid drugs, both illicit and prescription, is a persistent problem in the United Stat...
Opioid abuse in humans is characterized by discontinuous periods of drug use and abstinence. With ti...
Substance use disorders involve a cyclical pattern of escalating drug use, abstinence from the drug ...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
The authors investigated the impact of conditioned withdrawal on drug seeking by training rats to wo...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance speci...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
Drug seeking gradually increases during abstinence (incubation of craving). Most studies of this phe...
We examined the role of withdrawal in relapse to drug-seeking and drug-taking by testing the effects...
Opiate withdrawal is followed by a protracted abstinence syndrome consisting of craving and physiolo...
The present study was designed to evaluate the relationship between reinstatement of drug-seeking be...
RATIONALE: The neurobiological mechanisms underlying the persistence of drug craving in detoxified a...
Rationale: There is growing clinical evidence for a strong relationship between drug addiction and i...
Background and purpose: Studies using intermittent access drug self-administration show increased mo...
The abuse of opioid drugs, both illicit and prescription, is a persistent problem in the United Stat...
Opioid abuse in humans is characterized by discontinuous periods of drug use and abstinence. With ti...
Substance use disorders involve a cyclical pattern of escalating drug use, abstinence from the drug ...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...
The authors investigated the impact of conditioned withdrawal on drug seeking by training rats to wo...
Background: Loss of control over drug intake occurring in drug addiction is believed to result from ...
RATIONALE: Previous studies have shown that the effect of setting on drug-taking is substance speci...
The inability to maintain drug abstinence is often referred to as relapse and consists of a process ...