Recent studies indicate that competitive and non-competitive NMDA receptor antagosists can block the development of morphine tolerance. Since glycine is considered to be a co-agonist for activation of NMDA receptors we examined the effect of a novel bioavailable NMDA receptor/glycine site antagonist, 5-nitro-6,7-dimethyl-1,4-dihydro-2,3-quinoxalinedione (ACEA-1328), on the development of morphine tolerance. Administration of ACEA-1328 (20 mg/kg) completely blocked tolerance to morphine-induced antinociception in the tail flick test in CD-1 mice, without affecting the basal nociceptive response or potentiating morphine-induced antinociceptive effects. These data suggest that inhibition of NMDA receptor activity via blockade of the glycine co-agonist site is potentially viable as a therapeutic approach for preventing development of morphine tolerance.