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.
Topic Healthy Subjects
Compound Salvia Divinorum
Country United States of America
Visit trial
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 UniversityJohns Hopkins University (Medicine) is host to the Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research, which is one of the leading research institutes into psychedelics. The center is led by Roland Griffiths and Matthew Johnson.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
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