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These experiments assessed the influence of two variables, age of subjects and time of drug administration, on the reinforcing properties of amphetamine and of diazepam in normal volunteers. Three groups of subjects were tested: i) a group of 40-55-year-old subjects (AGE group; N = 11) who were test...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00431805
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Decoding Drug Preferences: A Journey Through the Human Psyche
The study explores the fascinating world of drug preferences, a realm as complex and intricate as a desert labyrinth. The authors investigated how age and time of day can influence the reinforcing properties of amphetamine and diazepam, two drugs with distinct effects on the human psyche. They meticulously compared the effects of these drugs on different groups of participants, unraveling the intricate interplay between individual differences, drug properties, and subjective experiences.
Age and Time of Day Influence Drug Preferences
This research, like a map guiding travelers through a desert, reveals that age and time of day can significantly impact drug preferences. The study found that younger subjects showed a greater preference for amphetamine, while older subjects exhibited stronger stimulant effects, suggesting that age can influence how individuals respond to and perceive the effects of certain drugs. This discovery, like a hidden oasis, offers valuable insights into the complex relationship between drug responses and individual characteristics.
Understanding Individual Variability in Drug Responses
This research, like a desert expedition, emphasizes the importance of acknowledging individual variability in drug responses. The findings highlight the need to consider factors such as age and time of day when prescribing medications, tailoring treatment approaches to individual needs. This study reminds us that, just as a desert can be navigated with different strategies depending on the time of day, understanding individual differences is crucial for optimizing drug therapy and ensuring optimal outcomes.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research is a compelling reminder that our experiences with drugs can be influenced by a variety of factors, like the ever-changing landscape of a desert. The authors' findings highlight the importance of considering individual differences, time of day, and age when prescribing medications. It reminds us that, just as a wise traveler adapts to the changing desert environment, effective drug therapy requires a deep understanding of the patient and their unique circumstances.
Date :
- Date Completed 1985-11-19
- Date Revised 2019-12-10
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