“…Not only has OlGly been shown to interfere with nicotine dependence, but also with the aversive (Petrie et al, 2019) and somatic (Rock et al, 2020) withdrawal produced by acute naloxone-precipitated morphine withdrawal (MWD), at a dose of 1 or 5 mg/kg, intraperitoneal (ip), but not 20 mg/kg, ip, in rats. On the other hand, OlGly neither modified a morphine place preference (also reported in mice by Donvito et al, 2019), nor did it modify reinstatement of a previously extinguished morphine conditioned place preference (Petrie et al, 2019).…”