Chait L D, Perry J L
Department of Psychiatry, Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago, IL 60637.
Psychopharmacology (Berl). 1994 Jan;113(3-4):346-50. doi: 10.1007/BF02245208.
Alcohol and marijuana are frequently used together, yet there has been little study of how the presence of one drug might affect consumption of the other. The present study examined the effects of alcohol pretreatments on marijuana self-administration in a group of 15 males and 5 females who were users of both drugs. During evening sessions in a recreational setting, pairs of subjects consumed drinks containing 0.0, 0.3 or 0.6 g/kg alcohol 30 min before a 60-min period of ad libitum marijuana smoking. Marijuana self-administration was assessed in several ways: by measuring the number of cigarettes smoked, the increase in expired air carbon monoxide resulting from marijuana smoke inhalation, and the increase in heart rate due to THC absorption. None of these variables was significantly affected by the alcohol pretreatments, although substantial individual differences were observed. These results indicate that low to moderate doses of alcohol do not systematically influence marijuana self-administration.
酒精和大麻常常一起被使用,但对于一种药物的存在如何影响另一种药物的消费,几乎没有相关研究。本研究在一组15名男性和5名女性(两种药物的使用者)中,检验了酒精预处理对大麻自我给药的影响。在娱乐环境中的晚间时段,成对的受试者在60分钟随意吸食大麻之前30分钟,饮用含有0.0、0.3或0.6克/千克酒精的饮料。通过几种方式评估大麻自我给药情况:测量吸食的香烟数量、吸食大麻烟雾导致的呼出气体一氧化碳增加量,以及因四氢大麻酚吸收导致的心率增加。尽管观察到显著的个体差异,但这些变量均未受到酒精预处理的显著影响。这些结果表明,低至中等剂量的酒精不会系统性地影响大麻自我给药。