Self-Administration of Cocaine, Alfentanil, and Nalbuphine Under Progressive-Ratio Schedules: Consumer Demand and Labor Supply Analyses of Relative Reinforcing Effectiveness

Progressive-ratio (PR) schedules of intravenous (IV) drug self-administration are useful for establishing the relationships between reinforcing effectiveness and pharmacological actions of abused drugs. The authors compared the reinforcing effects of the high-efficacy opioid alfentanil, the low-effi...

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description Progressive-ratio (PR) schedules of intravenous (IV) drug self-administration are useful for establishing the relationships between reinforcing effectiveness and pharmacological actions of abused drugs. The authors compared the reinforcing effects of the high-efficacy opioid alfentanil, the low-efficacy opioid nalbuphine, and cocaine using a PR schedule of IV drug injection in rhesus monkeys in which the response requirement increased during the experimental session and the initial response requirement (IRR) was varied. Analyses based on either consumer demand or labor supply models of behavioral economics revealed that the relative reinforcing effectiveness of cocaine and alfentanil was greater than that of nalbuphine. These results suggest that PR schedules with varying IRRs can provide meaningful estimates of the relative reinforcing effectiveness of abused drugs.
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subjects Alfentanil - administration & dosage
Alfentanil - economics
Animal
Animal Models
Animals
Cocaine
Cocaine - administration & dosage
Cocaine - economics
Discrimination (Psychology)
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Drug Administration Methods
Drug Administration Schedule - veterinary
Drugs
Female
Injections, Intravenous
Macaca
Male
Monkeys
Nalbuphine - administration & dosage
Nalbuphine - economics
Narcotics - administration & dosage
Narcotics - economics
Opiates
Psychopharmacology
Reaction Time - drug effects
Reinforcement Amounts
Reinforcement Schedule
Reinforcement Schedules
Self Administration - economics
Self Administration - psychology
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