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Role of Instructions in Nitrous Oxide Effects and Choice - 10
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Study NCT00000258   Information provided by National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
First Received: September 20, 1999   Last Updated: August 16, 2005   History of Changes

September 20, 1999
August 16, 2005
April 1996
 
  • Mood
  • Psychomotor performance
  • Choice of nitrous oxide vs placebo
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Role of Instructions in Nitrous Oxide Effects and Choice - 10
Role of Instructions in Nitrous Oxide Effects and Choice

The purpose of this study is to conduct experiments to examine subjective and reinforcing effects of nitrous oxide. Mood altering and psychomotor effects will be tested on non-drug abusers and preference procedures will be used to assess reinforcing effects. Comparisons between nitrous oxide, opiates, and benzodiazepine antagonists will be made. To evaluate the role of instructions in nitrous oxide subjective effects and choice.

 
Phase II
Interventional
Treatment
  • Opioid-Related Disorders
  • Substance-Related Disorders
Drug: Nitrous oxide
 
 

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21 Years to 32 Years
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NCT00000258
 
NIDA-08391-10, R01-08391-10
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
University of Chicago
Principal Investigator: James Zacny, Ph.D. University of Chicago
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
January 1997

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