Drug-associated cues and drug dosage contribute to increased opioid seeking after abstinence
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...
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Main Authors: | Mary Tresa Zanda, Gabriele Floris, Stephanie E. Sillivan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/642541cecae04f93bdf2c08c29bb4dea |
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