The discriminative stimulus properties of cocaine and d-Amphetamine: The effects of three routes of administration

Five rhesus monkeys were trained to discriminate intramuscular cocaine (0.25 mg/kg, 10 min presession) from saline. In subsequent tests, intramuscular cocaine (0.03–0.5 mg/kg, 10 min presession) and intravenous cocaine (0.03–0.25 mg/kg, 10 min presession) controlled cocaine-appropriate responding in...

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Dextroamphetamine - administration & dosage
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Rhesus monkeys
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