De La Garza_2016_Int.J.Neuropsychopharmacol_19_pyv098

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Title : Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of the Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Huperzine A as a Treatment for Cocaine Use Disorder - De La Garza_2016_Int.J.Neuropsychopharmacol_19_pyv098
Author(s) : De La Garza R, 2nd , Verrico CD , Newton TF , Mahoney JJ, 3rd , Thompson-Lake DG
Ref : Int J Neuropsychopharmacol , 19 :pyv098 , 2016
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Cholinergic transmission is altered by drugs of abuse and contributes to psychostimulant reinforcement. In particular, acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, like huperzine A, may be effective as treatments for cocaine use disorder.
METHODS: The current report describes results from a double-blind, placebo-controlled study in which participants (n=14-17/group) were randomized to huperzine A (0.4 or 0.8 mg) or placebo. Participants received randomized infusions of cocaine (0 and 40 mg, IV) on days 1 and 9. On day 10, participants received noncontingent, randomized infusions of cocaine (0 and 20mg, IV) before making 5 choices to receive additional infusions.
RESULTS: Huperzine A was safe and well-tolerated and compared with placebo, treatment with huperzine A did not cause significant changes in any cocaine pharmacokinetic parameters (all P>.05). Time-course and peak effects analyses show that treatment with 0.4 mg of huperzine A significantly attenuated cocaine-induced increases of "Any Drug Effect," "High," "Stimulated," "Willing to Pay," and "Bad Effects" (all P>.05).
CONCLUSIONS: The current study represents a significant contribution to the addiction field since it serves as the first published report on the safety and potential efficacy of huperzine A as a treatment for cocaine use disorder.

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De La Garza R, 2nd, Verrico CD, Newton TF, Mahoney JJ, 3rd, Thompson-Lake DG (2016)
Safety and Preliminary Efficacy of the Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitor Huperzine A as a Treatment for Cocaine Use Disorder
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol 19 :pyv098

De La Garza R, 2nd, Verrico CD, Newton TF, Mahoney JJ, 3rd, Thompson-Lake DG (2016)
Int J Neuropsychopharmacol 19 :pyv098