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Pharmacokinetics and Phenomenology of Inhaled Salvinorin A in Humans - Matthew Johnson

https://2013.psychedelicscience.org https://www.maps.org Pharmacokinetics and Phenomenology of Inhaled Salvinorin A in Humans Matthew Johnson, PhD Abstract: Salvia divinorum is a plant with a long history of sacramental use among indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico. Salvinorin A, a kappa opioid agonist, has been identified as the principal psychoactive constituent of Salvia divinorum. Although traditional use of Salvia divinorum involves oral consumption of a tea, recent non-traditional use typically involves inhalation by smoking/vaporizing. In this completed study, the pharmacokinetics and subjective effects of inhaled salvinorin A were examined in six psychologically and physically healthy hallucinogen-using adults. Plasma samples were analyzed in triplicate via liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry using a +5 mass analogue of salvinorin A as internal standard. This is the first study to demonstrate a direct relationship between changes in plasma levels of salvinorin A and behavioral/subjective effects in humans. Results confirm the efficacy of a vaporization/inhalation technique for studying the effects of salvinorin A across multiple doses and across time. Matthew W. Johnson, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Johnson is an expert in addiction and the behavioral and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs in humans. He has published human drug administration research with cocaine, nicotine, caffeine, various sedatives, and hallucinogens including psilocybin, dextromethorphan, and salvinorin A.

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