To investigate the role of distance between two opioid peptide pharmacophores on in vitro and in vivo activities, three new bivalent opioid analogues have been synthesized in which the dipeptide Tyr-D-Phe was connected with diamine moieties ("bridges"). The analogue with a hydrazine bridge has high receptor affinity to mu, kappa, and delta receptor types, as well as potent and long acting antinociceptive activity after intraperitoneal administration.