Cross-tolerance between ethanol and chlordiazepoxide

Drug-induced hypothermia was used to investigate drug tolerance and cross-tolerance. C57BL/6J mice, which were injected with a single dose of chlordiazepoxide (CDP; 30 mg/kg) one day before and reinjected with an equivalent dose of CDP the next day, did not develop tolerance to the drug. However, et...

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description Drug-induced hypothermia was used to investigate drug tolerance and cross-tolerance. C57BL/6J mice, which were injected with a single dose of chlordiazepoxide (CDP; 30 mg/kg) one day before and reinjected with an equivalent dose of CDP the next day, did not develop tolerance to the drug. However, ethanol-pretreated (3.5 g/kg, 24 hr earlier) mice, when injected with CDP (30 mg/kg), showed cross-tolerance to CDP. The cross-tolerance was short-lived (
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Ethanol
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Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Tolerance
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