Effects of LSD-25 on Food Intake in the Rat.
Experimental Biology and Medicine November 1, 1961 Charles Hamilton, Chester R. Wilpizeski 13 citations
Injection of LSD-25 suppresses food intake in rats, and this effect depends on the dose given. Over ten daily injections, food intake remained suppressed each day, indicating that complete tolerance did not develop. These results suggest caution when interpreting behavioral effects of LSD-25 in experiments where behavior relies on food reinforcement.