2019
Randomized placebo-controlled trial of galantamine in individuals with cocaine use disorder
DeVito EE, Carroll KM, Babuscio T, Nich C, Sofuoglu M. Randomized placebo-controlled trial of galantamine in individuals with cocaine use disorder. Journal Of Substance Use And Addiction Treatment 2019, 107: 29-37. PMID: 31757262, PMCID: PMC6918721, DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2019.08.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCocaine use disorderSignificant treatment group differencesUse disordersEfficacy of galantamineTreatment-seeking cocaine usersCurrent cocaine use disordersGroup differencesCocaine use outcomesSample of individualsTreatment group differencesComorbid opioid use disorderMethadone-maintained individualsMemory capacityAbstinent individualsCocaine useCognitive improvementCognitive outcomesCocaine use reductionCognitive functionUse outcomesCocaine usersGalantamine groupIndividualsDisordersInitial promise
2001
Depressive symptoms modulate the subjective and physiological response to cocaine in humans
Sofuoglu M, Brown S, Babb D, Hatsukami D. Depressive symptoms modulate the subjective and physiological response to cocaine in humans. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2001, 63: 131-137. PMID: 11376917, DOI: 10.1016/s0376-8716(00)00199-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDepressive symptomsCocaine responseBeck Depression Inventory scoresHigher BDI groupLower BDI scoresDepression Inventory scoresSubclinical depressive symptomsBody weight differencesInpatient studyMajor depressionBDI scoresCocaine use behaviorBDI groupInventory scoresSymptomsCocaineCocaine usersPhysiological responsesGroup differencesEnhanced responseSubjective responsesWeight differencesScoresUse behaviorsResponseIntravenous cocaine increases plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine in humans
Sofuoglu M, Nelson D, Babb D, Hatsukami D. Intravenous cocaine increases plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine in humans. Pharmacology Biochemistry And Behavior 2001, 68: 455-459. PMID: 11325399, DOI: 10.1016/s0091-3057(01)00482-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNorepinephrine concentrationsPlasma epinephrineHeart rate changesBlood pressureCocaine injectionHuman studiesPeak plasma epinephrineSympathoadrenal system activationPlacebo-controlled studyDiastolic blood pressureSystolic blood pressureDose of cocaineMale cocaine usersPlasma norepinephrineEpinephrine levelsSympathoadrenal systemCocaine administrationIntravenous injectionSystem activationIntravenous cocaineEpinephrineConsecutive daysNorepinephrineCocaineCocaine users
2000
Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans
Sofuoglu M, Brown S, Babb D, Pentel P, Hatsukami D. Carvedilol affects the physiological and behavioral response to smoked cocaine in humans. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2000, 60: 69-76. PMID: 10821991, DOI: 10.1016/s0376-8716(00)80009-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute treatmentPlacebo-controlled outpatient studyPhysiological effectsEffects of carvedilolDiastolic blood pressureCocaine-induced increasesNumber of cocaineCarvedilol treatmentBlood pressureOral carvedilolOutpatient studyNoradrenergic systemAdrenergic blockersCrack cocaine usersHeart rateCarvedilolBehavioral responsesCocaineCocaine usersCocaine deliveryTreatmentSubjective responsesTreatment conditionsResponseHumansEffects of Labetalol Treatment on the Physiological and Subjective Response to Smoked Cocaine
Sofuoglu M, Brown S, Babb D, Pentel P, Hatsukami D. Effects of Labetalol Treatment on the Physiological and Subjective Response to Smoked Cocaine. Pharmacology Biochemistry And Behavior 2000, 65: 255-259. PMID: 10672977, DOI: 10.1016/s0091-3057(99)00201-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystolic blood pressureLabetalol treatmentBlood pressureDose of labetalolEffects of labetalolSubjective responsesCocaine deliveryHeart rate increaseCocaine-induced increasesEffect of treatmentCrossover studyMedication treatmentCardiovascular responsesHeart rateAdrenergic receptorsLabetalolSmoked CocaineBehavioral effectsSubjective effectsCocaineDrug labetalolCocaine usersTreatmentDosesExperimental sessionsIndividual Differences in the Subjective Response to Smoked Cocaine in Humans
Sofuoglu M, Brown S, Dudish-Poulsen S, Hatsukami D. Individual Differences in the Subjective Response to Smoked Cocaine in Humans. The American Journal Of Drug And Alcohol Abuse 2000, 26: 591-602. PMID: 11097194, DOI: 10.1081/ada-100101897.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHeart rateBaseline Beck Depression Inventory scoresSubjective responsesBeck Depression Inventory scoresDiastolic blood pressureCocaine deliveryEffects of cocaineDepression Inventory scoresCocaine-dependent participantsBlood pressureMale sexCocaine use behaviorBody weightCocaine useSmoked CocaineAlcohol useInventory scoresCocaineCocaine usersPredictors of cardiovascular response to smoked cocaine in humans
Sofuoglu M, Nelson D, Dudish-Poulsen S, Lexau B, Pentel P, Hatsukami D. Predictors of cardiovascular response to smoked cocaine in humans. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2000, 57: 239-245. PMID: 10661674, DOI: 10.1016/s0376-8716(99)00055-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCardiovascular responsesHeart rateHigher baseline blood pressureLong-term cocaine useCocaine useDiminished cardiovascular responseBaseline blood pressureBlood pressure changesAfrican American raceGreater cardiovascular responseCurrent cocaine useHigher body weightCardiovascular complicationsCurrent marijuana useBlood pressureMale sexCocaine administrationCurrent cocaineAmerican raceBody weightCocaineCocaine usersMarijuana usePredictorsPressure changes