2018
DOI: 10.1097/fbp.0000000000000340
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Varenicline and GZ-793A differentially decrease methamphetamine self-administration under a multiple schedule of reinforcement in rats

Abstract: Methamphetamine is a potent psychostimulant with high abuse rates. Currently, there is no Food and Drug Administration-approved pharmacotherapy for methamphetamine addiction. Ideally, a pharmacotherapy should selectively decrease methamphetamine self-administration without affecting responding for other reinforcers. One way to test this is with the use of a multiple schedule of reinforcement, in which drug and food are available in alternating components within a session. The present study evaluated GZ-793A, a… Show more

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“…This design has been used in a number of studies (e.g. Caine and Koob, 1994 ; Ginsburg and Lamb, 2014 ; Kangiser et al , 2018 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This design has been used in a number of studies (e.g. Caine and Koob, 1994 ; Ginsburg and Lamb, 2014 ; Kangiser et al , 2018 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%