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Tolerance and selective cross-tolerance to the motivational effects of opioids
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Amphetamine
25%
Aversive Effects
25%
Chronic Administration
25%
Conditioned Place Aversion
25%
Cross-tolerance
100%
Drug-induced
25%
Fentanyl
50%
Intolerance
25%
Morphine
75%
Motivational Effects
100%
Opioid Agonist
75%
Opioids
100%
Place Preference Conditioning
25%
Psychostimulants
25%
Reinforcing Effect
25%
Neuroscience
Agonist
100%
Amphetamine
33%
Aversion
33%
Conditioned Place Preference
33%
Duragesic
66%
Fentanyl
66%
Morphine
100%
Psychostimulant
33%
Psychology
Amphetamine
16%
Conditioned Place Preference
16%
Morphine
50%
Opioid
100%