Effects of Salvinorin A on Brain Function

This study evaluates the effects of Salvinorin A (SA). SA is the active This study will investigate the effects of salvinorin A on human brain activity and connectivity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) methods. An inhalation route of administration will be used as it is the most common route for contemporary use of Salvia divinorum, a plant containing salvinorin A.

Status Completed
Results Published
Start date 12 February 2009
End date 22 August 2024
Chance of happening 100%
Phase Phase I Phase II
Design Open
Type Interventional
Generation First
Participants 13
Sex All
Age 21- 50
Therapy No

Trial Details

Volunteers will undergo two experimental sessions that include the inhalation of salvinorin A. The first session will be completed in a comfortable space furnished as a living room, and the second session will be conducted within a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner.

NCT Number NCT03418714

Sponsors & Collaborators

Johns Hopkins University
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National Institute on Drug Abuse
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