Sustained release d-amphetamine reduces cocaine but not speedball-seeking in buprenorphine-maintained volunteers: A test of dual-agonist pharmacotherapy for cocaine/heroin polydrug abusers

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The aim of this study was to determine whether oral sustained release d-amphetamine (SR-AMP) reduces cocaine and opioid/cocaine combination (speedball-like) seeking in volunteers with current opioid dependence and cocaine dependence. Following outpatient buprenorphine (BUP) 8 mg/day stabilization without SR-AMP, eight participants completed a 3-week in-patient study with continued BUP 8 mg/day maintenance and double-blind ascending SR-AMP weekly doses of 0, 30, and 60 mg/day, respectively. After 3 days (Saturday-Monday) stabilization at each SR-AMP weekly dose (0, 15, or 30 mg administered at 0700 and 1225 each day), on Tuesday-Friday mornings (0900-1200 hours), participants sampled four drug combinations in randomized, counterbalanced order under double-blind, double-dummy (intranasal cocaine and intramuscular hydromorphone) conditions: cocaine (COC 100 mgsaline); hydromorphone (COC 4 mgHYD 24 mg); speedball (COC 100 mgHYD 24 mg); and placebo (COC 4 mgsaline). Subjective and physiological effects of these drug combinations were measured. From 1230 to 1530 hours, participants could respond on a choice, 12-trial progressive ratio schedule to earn drug units (1/12th of total morning dose) or money units (US2). SR-AMP significantly reduced COC, but not HYD or speedball, choices and breakpoints. SR-AMP also significantly reduced COC subjective (eg, abuse-related) effects and did not potentiate COC-induced cardiovascular responses. This study shows the ability of SR-AMP to attenuate COC self-administration, as well as its selectivity, in cocaine/heroin polydrug abusers. Further research is warranted to ascertain whether SR-AMP combined with BUP could be a useful dual-agonist pharmacotherapy. © 2010 Nature Publishing Group All rights reserved.

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Greenwald, M. K., Lundahl, L. H., & Steinmiller, C. L. (2010). Sustained release d-amphetamine reduces cocaine but not speedball-seeking in buprenorphine-maintained volunteers: A test of dual-agonist pharmacotherapy for cocaine/heroin polydrug abusers. Neuropsychopharmacology, 35(13), 2624–2637. https://doi.org/10.1038/npp.2010.175

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