Separate and combined effects of the GABAA positive allosteric modulator diazepam and Δ9 -THC in humans discriminating Δ9 -THC

Highlights • Diazepam shares discriminative stimulus effects with Δ9 -THC in animals. • This study tested diazepam in humans trained to discriminate Δ9 -THC. • Diazepam did not substitute for the Δ9 -THC discriminative stimulus. • Diazepam did not alter the Δ9 -THC discrimination dose–response funct...

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description Highlights • Diazepam shares discriminative stimulus effects with Δ9 -THC in animals. • This study tested diazepam in humans trained to discriminate Δ9 -THC. • Diazepam did not substitute for the Δ9 -THC discriminative stimulus. • Diazepam did not alter the Δ9 -THC discrimination dose–response function. • GABAA has minimal involvement in the interoceptive effects of Δ9 -THC in humans.
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Blood Pressure - drug effects
Body Temperature - drug effects
Cannabinoid Receptor Agonists - pharmacology
Cardiovascular
Diazepam - pharmacology
Digit-symbol-substitution task
Discrimination Learning - drug effects
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Dronabinol - pharmacology
Drug discrimination
Drug Interactions
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
GABA Modulators - pharmacology
GABA-A Receptor Agonists - pharmacology
Heart Rate - drug effects
Humans
Male
Marijuana
Marijuana Smoking - psychology
Psychiatry
Psychomotor Performance - drug effects
Receptors, GABA-A - metabolism
Repeated acquisition task
Subjective effects
Young Adult
title Separate and combined effects of the GABAA positive allosteric modulator diazepam and Δ9 -THC in humans discriminating Δ9 -THC
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