Salvinorin A is a potent, selective nonnitrogenous kappa opioid agonist and the known psychoactive constituent of Salvia divinorum, a member of the mint family that has been used for centuries by Mazatec shamans of Mexico for divination and spiritual healing. Salvia divinorum has over the last several years gained increased popularity as a recreational drug. This is a double-blind, placebo controlled study of salvinorin A in 4 psychologically and physically healthy hallucinogen-using adults. Across sessions, participants inhaled 16 ascending doses of salvinorin A and 4 intermixed placebo doses under comfortable and supportive conditions. Doses ranged from 0.375 μg/kg to 21 μg/kg. Subject-rated drug strength was assessed every 2 minutes for ...
Ulises Coffeen, Francisco Pellicer Research in Neurosciences, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatrí...
Previous structure-activity relationship studies of salvinorin A have shown that modification of the...
Background and rationale Research interests regarding the psychopharmacology of salvinorin A have be...
Salvinorin A is a potent, selective nonnitrogenous kappa opioid agonist and the known psychoactive c...
RATIONALE: Salvinorin A is a kappa opioid agonist and the principal psychoactive constituent of the ...
Salvinorin-A is a terpene with agonist properties at the kappa-opioid receptor, the binding site of ...
Salvia divinorum, whose main active ingredient is the neoclerodane diterpene Salvinorin A, is a hall...
Salvinorin-A is a terpene found in the leaves of the plant Salvia divinorum. When administered to hu...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Salvia divinorum, a mint plant originally used by the Mazatecs of Oaxaca, Mexico in spiritual ritual...
Background Salvia divinorum is a non-water-soluble hallucinogen that is becoming increasingly popul...
RATIONALE: The widely available hallucinogen salvinorin A is a unique example of a plant-derived com...
Salvia Divinorum (Salvia) is a naturally occurring psychedelic and is considered to be the most pote...
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic plant with ethnopharmacological and recreational uses. It diffe...
This review article summarizes the current knowledge about the metabolism, pharmacological effect, ...
Ulises Coffeen, Francisco Pellicer Research in Neurosciences, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatrí...
Previous structure-activity relationship studies of salvinorin A have shown that modification of the...
Background and rationale Research interests regarding the psychopharmacology of salvinorin A have be...
Salvinorin A is a potent, selective nonnitrogenous kappa opioid agonist and the known psychoactive c...
RATIONALE: Salvinorin A is a kappa opioid agonist and the principal psychoactive constituent of the ...
Salvinorin-A is a terpene with agonist properties at the kappa-opioid receptor, the binding site of ...
Salvia divinorum, whose main active ingredient is the neoclerodane diterpene Salvinorin A, is a hall...
Salvinorin-A is a terpene found in the leaves of the plant Salvia divinorum. When administered to hu...
Abstract Since the 1990s, there has been a rise in the availability and recreational use of a herbal...
Salvia divinorum, a mint plant originally used by the Mazatecs of Oaxaca, Mexico in spiritual ritual...
Background Salvia divinorum is a non-water-soluble hallucinogen that is becoming increasingly popul...
RATIONALE: The widely available hallucinogen salvinorin A is a unique example of a plant-derived com...
Salvia Divinorum (Salvia) is a naturally occurring psychedelic and is considered to be the most pote...
Salvia divinorum is a hallucinogenic plant with ethnopharmacological and recreational uses. It diffe...
This review article summarizes the current knowledge about the metabolism, pharmacological effect, ...
Ulises Coffeen, Francisco Pellicer Research in Neurosciences, Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatrí...
Previous structure-activity relationship studies of salvinorin A have shown that modification of the...
Background and rationale Research interests regarding the psychopharmacology of salvinorin A have be...