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    A postmarketing surveillance program to monitor Ultram® (tramadol hydrochloride) abuse in the United States by Cicero, Theodore J, Adams, Edgar H, Geller, Anne, Inciardi, James A, Muñoz, Alvaro, Schnoll, Sidney H, Senay, Edward C, Woody, George E

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-11-1999)
    “…Tramadol HCl, marketed as Ultram® in the USA, was introduced as a non-scheduled drug in April 1995 based on the assumption that the risk of abuse was…”
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    Gender-related differences in the antinociceptive properties of morphine by Cicero, T J, Nock, B, Meyer, E R

    “…As part of an effort to examine gender-related differences in the abuse liability of morphine, the present parametric study was undertaken to systematically…”
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    Gender Differences in the Reinforcing Properties of Morphine by Cicero, Theodore J, Ennis, Terri, Ogden, Justin, Meyer, Edward R

    “…The purpose of the present studies was to examine whether gender differences could be observed in an important aspect of morphine's pharmacology: its…”
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    Effects of nitric oxide-related agents on rat testicular function by Adams, M L, Meyer, E R, Sewing, B N, Cicero, T J

    “…The effects of nitric oxide (NO)-related agents on testicular function were examined in male rats with measurements of serum luteinizing hormone, serum…”
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    Physical dependence on Ultram ® (tramadol hydrochloride): both opioid-like and atypical withdrawal symptoms occur by Senay, Edward C, Adams, Edgar H, Geller, Anne, Inciardi, James A, Muñoz, Alvaro, Schnoll, Sidney H, Woody, George E, Cicero, Theodore J

    Published in Drug and alcohol dependence (01-04-2003)
    “…In 1994, the Drug Abuse Advisory Committee (DAAC) of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) concluded that Ultram ® (tramadol hydrochloride) could be marketed…”
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    Comparison of the antinociceptive effect of acute morphine in female and male Sprague–Dawley rats using the long-lasting mu-antagonist methocinnamox by Peckham, Elizabeth M., Barkley, Laura M., Divin, Mary F., Cicero, Theodore J., Traynor, John R.

    Published in Brain research (05-10-2005)
    “…Male rats are more sensitive than female rats to the antinociceptive action of morphine. The present study used age-matched (9–10 weeks old) male and female…”
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    Pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis in a premature infant by Silva, Cicero J T A, Massie, John, Mandelstam, Simone A

    Published in Pediatric radiology (01-06-2005)
    “…Pulmonary capillary haemangiomatosis (PCH) is a rare disorder characterized by widespread capillary proliferation in the lung, infiltrating the interstitium…”
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    Opioid-induced suppression of rat testicular function by Adams, M L, Sewing, B, Forman, J B, Meyer, E R, Cicero, T J

    “…The effects of opioids on testicular function were assessed in the rat through measurements of serum testosterone levels, testicular interstitial fluid (TIF)…”
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    Properties of the putative epsilon opioid receptor: identification in rat, guinea pig, cow, pig and chicken brain by Nock, B, Giordano, A L, Moore, B W, Cicero, T J

    “…[3H]Ethylketocyclazocine, in the presence of mu, delta and kappa-1 blocking agents, labels a high-affinity, saturable binding site in rat brain which we…”
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    Trends in abuse of Oxycontin and other opioid analgesics in the United States: 2002-2004 by Cicero, Theodore J, Inciardi, James A, Muñoz, Alvaro

    Published in The journal of pain (01-10-2005)
    “…OxyContin (Purdue Pharma L.P., Stamford, Conn) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1995 as a sustained-release preparation of oxycodone…”
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    Affinity of drugs and peptides for U-69,593-sensitive and -insensitive kappa opiate binding sites: the U-69,593-insensitive site appears to be the beta endorphin-specific epsilon receptor by Nock, B, Giordano, A L, Cicero, T J, O'Connor, L H

    “…In vitro competition studies with rat brain were performed to systematically define the characteristics of the [3H]U-69,593 binding site and of the site…”
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    Real-world misuse, abuse, and dependence of abuse-deterrent versus non-abuse-deterrent extended-release morphine in Medicaid non-cancer patients by Cicero, Theodore J., Mendoza, Mario, Cattaneo, Michael, Dart, Richard C., Mardekian, Jack, Polson, Michael, Roland, Carl L., Schnoll, Sidney H., Webster, Lynn R., Park, Peter W.

    Published in Postgraduate medicine (03-04-2019)
    “…Objective: Opioids with abuse-deterrent properties may reduce widespread abuse, misuse, and diversion of these products. This study aimed to quantify misuse,…”
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    Effects of alcohol on the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis in the developing male rat by Little, P J, Adams, M L, Cicero, T J

    “…The ontogeny of the effects of alcohol on serum testosterone levels was examined in male rats throughout sexual maturation (25-70 days). Alcohol decreased…”
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    Alcohol Intoxication and Withdrawal: The Role of Nitric Oxide by Adams, Michael L., Cicero, Theodore J.

    Published in Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) (01-08-1998)
    “…Nitric oxide is an important messenger in the central nervous system and several types of evidence suggest that it mediates various alcohol effects. Treatment…”
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    Effects of nitric oxide-related agents on opioid regulation of rat testicular steroidogenesis by ADAMS, M. L, MEYER, E. R, CICERO, T. J

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-05-1996)
    “…These studies examined whether nitric oxide (NO) mediates opioid suppression of testicular steroidogenesis. Adult male rats were treated with various…”
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    Influence of morphine exposure during adolescence on the sexual maturation of male rats and the development of their offspring by Cicero, T J, Adams, M L, Giordano, A, Miller, B T, O'Connor, L, Nock, B

    “…The effects of adolescent morphine exposure on the sexual maturation of male rats, their reproductive capacity and the development of their progeny were…”
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    Adverse effects of paternal opiate exposure on offspring development and sensitivity to morphine-induced analgesia by Cicero, T J, Nock, B, O'Connor, L, Adams, M, Meyer, E R

    “…We have shown previously that chronic morphine administration to adolescent male rats produced a number of gender specific deficits in their offspring. The…”
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    Gender differences in the intravenous self-administration of mu opiate agonists by Cicero, Theodore J, Aylward, Shawn C, Meyer, Edward R

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-02-2003)
    “…Gender differences have been observed in a number of aspects of the pharmacology of opiates, including their antinociceptive activity, discriminative stimulus…”
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    Nitric oxide-related agents alter alcohol withdrawal in male rats by Adams, M L, Sewing, B N, Chen, J, Meyer, E R, Cicero, T J

    “…Evidence has been reported supporting the hypothesis that nitric oxide (NO) partially mediates the expression of morphine dependence. To examine whether…”
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    Nitric oxide mediates mecamylamine- and naloxone-precipitated nicotine withdrawal by Adams, Michael L, Cicero, Theodore J

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (19-03-1998)
    “…A nitric oxide synthase inhibitor blocked nicotine abstinence signs and increased weight loss in male, nicotine-dependent rats during withdrawal precipitated…”
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