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The discriminative stimulus and subjective effects of d-amphetamine in humans
Authors:L D Chait  E H Uhlenhuth  C E Johanson
Institution:(1) Department of Psychiatry, The Pritzker School of Medicine, The University of Chicago, Drug Abuse Research Center, 60637 Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Seventeen normal, healthy adults were trained to discriminate between orally administered d-amphetamine (AMP; 10 mg) and placebo. Standardized subjective effects questionnaires were used to examine the relationship between the subjective and discriminative stimulus effects of AMP. Seven of the subjects were able to learn the discrimination reliably. These seven ldquodiscriminatorsrdquo did not differ from the ten ldquonondiscriminatorsrdquo in their subjective ratings of mood in the absence of drug. Discriminators were generally more sensitive than nondiscriminators to the subjective effects of AMP, although this difference in sensitivity reached statistical significance only for ratings of ldquohungry.rdquo Stimulus substituion was tested in the discriminators with other doses of AMP (2.5 and 5 mg) and with 10 mg diazepam. The discriminative stimulus properties of AMP were dose-dependent, with 5 mg being the threshold dose. In five of the seven subjects the discriminative stimulus properties of diazepam did not substitute for those of AMP. The results demonstrate that the experimental paradigm can be used successfully to study the discriminative stimulus properties of drugs directly in humans.
Keywords:Drug discrimination  Humans  d-Amphetamine  Subjective effects
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