SELF-ADMINISTRATION OF PENTOBARBITAL IN LIGHT AND MODERATE ALCOHOL DRINKERS

被引:7
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作者
COLEHARDING, S [1 ]
DEWIT, H [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CHICAGO,DEPT PSYCHIAT,5841 S MARYLAND AVE,CHICAGO,IL 60637
关键词
PENTOBARBITAL; DRUG PREFERENCE; HUMANS; ALCOHOL; SELF-ADMINISTRATION; INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES; SUBJECTIVE DRUG EFFECTS; ABUSE LIABILITY;
D O I
10.1016/0091-3057(92)90191-H
中图分类号
B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Preference for a moderate dose of pentobarbital was assessed in light and moderate alcohol drinkers using a double-blind, placebo-controlled laboratory choice procedure. Sixteen light drinkers (less than six alcoholic drinks per week) and 13 moderate drinkers (six or more drinks per week) participated in a seven-session study in which they first sampled capsules containing pentobarbital (150 mg) or placebo and then chose and ingested the capsule they preferred. Subjective and behavioral measures were obtained at regular intervals during each session to characterize the drug's effects. Both groups chose pentobarbital less often than placebo: Mean pentobarbital choice in light drinkers was 20.8% and in moderate drinkers was 38.50%. Pentobarbital choice and drug liking ratings were highest among male moderate drinkers but still did not exceed placebo levels. The drug did not increase scores on standardized measures of drug euphoria, even among the most frequent choosers or the heaviest alcohol consumers. The results extend previous reports showing that individuals without histories of drug abuse, even those who are moderate consumers of alcohol, do not self-administer sedative/anxiolytic drugs or experience their effects as euphorigenic.
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页码:563 / 569
页数:7
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