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THE EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON NALOXONE PRECIPITATED MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL SIGNS

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 Drug dependence is a social threat with syndrome characteristics. Many researchers have attempted to evaluate pharmacological cures for drug dependence treatment. Beside pharmacological approaches, the approaches of alternative medicine developed and many people used for long time. Human used the magnetic material and magnetic fields for some disease treatment. In this study two group of mice were used for evaluation of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) effect on morphine withdrawal signs. The control (n=6) and treated (n=8) mice were dependent to morphine by well known daily intraperitoneal morphine injection. The treated group was radiated by EMF for 2 hours after 30 min habituation. The EMF was carried by a homemade chamber that generated 700±20 Gauss. Naloxone (3mg/Kg, s.c.) precipitated morphine withdrawal syndrome signs were observed and registered in a time table sheet each minute. Sign registration acquisitioned for 30 min of period for every mouse. Restlessness, urination, defecation, jumping, wet-dog shake, diarrhea, shivering and penis liking were registered. The results showed that shivering and penis liking in EMF treated mice abolished and urination and diarrhea were decreased significantly. The duration of diarrhea and urination was less in EMF treated mice significantly. The initiation time of urination and defecation have delay significantly but restlessness, jumping and wet-dog shake ones have not. 

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    GHADERI PAKDEL, F., NAFISI, S., & AHMARI, A.. (2007). THE EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON NALOXONE PRECIPITATED MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL SIGNS. IRANIAN CONGRESS OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/904981/en

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    GHADERI PAKDEL F., NAFISI S., AHMARI A.. THE EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON NALOXONE PRECIPITATED MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL SIGNS. 2007. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/904981/en

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    F. GHADERI PAKDEL, S. NAFISI, and A. AHMARI, “THE EFFECT OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD ON NALOXONE PRECIPITATED MORPHINE WITHDRAWAL SIGNS,” presented at the IRANIAN CONGRESS OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY. 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/904981/en

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