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Acquisition of Responses to a Methamphetamine-associated Cue in Healthy Humans: Self-report, Behavioral, and Psychophysiological Measures.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating methamphetamine and placebo for Substance Abuse. Completed, enrolled 90 participants.
Detailed Summary
The aim of the study is to extend our investigations of drug-associated conditioning with healthy volunteers. The investigators have recently completed a pilot study demonstrating that subjects show an increase in self-reported preference for a visual stimulus paired with stimulant drug administration. Furthermore, our pilot data suggest that methamphetamine acts synergistically with rewards in the environment, such that this conditioning effect is facilitated by experiencing the drug in the presence of rewarding, or positive events, such as earning money. The investigators now aim to extend these findings by assessing not only self-reported preference, but also attentional and psychophysiological (electromyogram; EMG) responses to the drug-associated stimuli.
Study Details
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Interventions
: Twenty milligrams of MA (Desoxyn; Lundbeck Inc) tablets will be crushed and placed in 10 ml of Ora-Sweet syrup. Placebo drinks will consist of 10 ml of Ora-Sweet alone.
Placebo (sugar pill)