Relative potencies of naltrexone, naloxone, and 6β-naltrexol for antagonism of analgesia, lethality, and to precipitate withdrawal jumping. The data in this figure are based on quantal dose-response results presented in Figs. 1, 2, 3, and potencies were calculated using Probit analyses. A, mice were treated as described in Fig. 1 and tested for antagonism of fentanyl-induced analgesia. Quantal relative potencies (±S.E.) of naltrexone, naloxone, and 6β-naltrexol to block fentanyl (100 μg/kg)-induced analgesia are plotted. B, mice were treated as described in Fig. 2 and tested for antagonism of fentanyl-induced lethality. Relative potencies (±S.E.) of naltrexone, naloxone, and 6β-naltrexol to block fentanyl (80 mg/kg) induced lethality are plotted. C, mice were treated as described in Fig. 3 and tested for precipitated withdrawal after fentanyl treatment. Quantal relative potencies (±S.E.) of naltrexone, naloxone, and 6β-naltrexol to induce withdrawal jumping in mice dependent on fentanyl (1 mg/kg/day) are plotted.