Distinct acute effects of LSD, MDMA, and d-amphetamine in healthy subjects

Nov 17, 2019Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology

Different immediate effects of LSD, MDMA, and D-amphetamine in healthy people

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Abstract

LSD (0.1 mg), MDMA (125 mg), and D-amphetamine (40 mg) produced comparable increases in heart rate, body temperature, and pupil size in 28 healthy subjects.

  • LSD and MDMA resulted in a greater increase in heart rate compared to D-amphetamine, which led to higher blood pressure than both LSD and MDMA.
  • LSD produced significantly higher ratings on measures of altered states of consciousness and mystical experiences than MDMA and D-amphetamine.
  • Subjects reported greater subjective effects from LSD, including feelings of ego dissolution, emotional excitation, anxiety, and inactivity compared to the other substances.
  • MDMA was associated with higher ratings of positive drug effects, such as liking and feeling high, compared to D-amphetamine.
  • D-amphetamine increased ratings of activity and concentration more than LSD.
  • MDMA elevated plasma oxytocin levels, while LSD and D-amphetamine did not significantly affect these levels or brain-derived neurotrophic factor concentrations.

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Key numbers

LSD produced higher heart rate increases than D-amphetamine.
Increase in Heart Rate (LSD vs. D-amphetamine)
Comparison of heart rate responses to LSD and D-amphetamine.
MDMA increased plasma concentrations of oxytocin.
Oxytocin Increase (MDMA)
Plasma oxytocin levels after MDMA administration.
D-amphetamine increased blood pressure more than LSD and MDMA.
Blood Pressure Increase (D-amphetamine vs. LSD/MDMA)
Comparison of blood pressure responses among the substances.

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What this is

  • This research compares the acute effects of LSD, MDMA, and D-amphetamine in healthy subjects.
  • Using a double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over design, 28 participants received each substance.
  • The study measures subjective, autonomic, and endocrine responses to these psychoactive substances.

Essence

  • LSD, MDMA, and D-amphetamine produce distinct acute effects on consciousness and physiological responses. LSD leads to more pronounced subjective alterations compared to MDMA and D-amphetamine.

Key takeaways

  • LSD induced significantly higher ratings on the 5 Dimensions of Altered States of Consciousness scale and Mystical Experience Questionnaire compared to MDMA and D-amphetamine.
  • MDMA increased plasma oxytocin concentrations, while LSD and D-amphetamine did not, indicating a unique endocrine response from MDMA.
  • D-amphetamine resulted in higher blood pressure increases than LSD and MDMA, while LSD and MDMA increased heart rate more than D-amphetamine.

Caveats

  • The study utilized only one dose level for each substance, limiting the ability to assess dose-response relationships.
  • The findings may not generalize to populations outside of the healthy subjects tested.

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