Drug liking and wanting, not impulsive action or reflection is increased by 4-fluoroamphetamine

Volume: 235, Issue: 8, Pages: 2349 - 2356
Published: May 31, 2018
Abstract
New psychoactive substances (NPS) are chemical analogues designed to mimic the effects of various classic recreational drugs of abuse including MDMA, LSD, and cannabis. NPS use is associated with concern about the acute and longer-term effects particular substances might have, with abuse and addiction as potential consequences. Impulsivity and sensitivity to the rewarding effects of drugs have been considered as risk factors for drug abuse. In...
Paper Details
Title
Drug liking and wanting, not impulsive action or reflection is increased by 4-fluoroamphetamine
Published Date
May 31, 2018
Volume
235
Issue
8
Pages
2349 - 2356
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