Effect of oral administration of methadone on hepatic microsomal mixed function oxidase activity in mice

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Daily oral administration of methadone (50 mg/kg) brought about a 2-fold increase in the activity of liver N-demethylase in mice within a few days and maintained this high level of activity for the 30-day duration of the experiment. An increase in hepatic microsomal protein and a decrease in pentobarbital sleeping times were noted in the methadone-treated animals. Subcutaneous administration of methadone (20 mg/kg) for 6 days resulted in a much smaller increase in the activity of N-demethylase. © 1974.

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Masten, L. W., Peterson, G. R., Burkhalter, A., & Leong Way, E. (1974). Effect of oral administration of methadone on hepatic microsomal mixed function oxidase activity in mice. Life Sciences, 14(9), 1635–1640. https://doi.org/10.1016/0024-3205(74)90265-3

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