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María Jesús Miranda Montero

1 paper in the library · 302 citations · publishing 2001

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Subjective effects and tolerability of the South American psychoactive beverage Ayahuasca in healthy volunteers

Psychopharmacology February 22, 2001 Jordi Riba, Antoni Rodrı́guez-fornells, Gloria Urbano et al. 302 citations

Ayahuasca, a South American psychoactive beverage containing DMT, produced dose-dependent psychological effects in six healthy male volunteers with prior experience. Encapsulated freeze-dried ayahuasca at doses of 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 mg DMT/kg body weight increased scores on hallucinogen rating scales, addiction research inventory scales, and visual analogue scales for liking, good effects, and high. Effects began within 30-60 minutes, peaked at 60-120 minutes, and resolved by 240 minutes. The tea was well tolerated cardiovascularly, though nausea and altered physical sensations were common. Five volunteers found the experience pleasant; one had an intensely dysphoric reaction with anxiety and withdrew. Ayahuasca induced perceptual, affective, cognitive, and somatic changes of longer duration and milder intensity than intravenous DMT.