Pharmacology of ayahuasca administered in two repeated doses
Psychopharmacology August 12, 2011 Rafael G. Dos Santos, Eva Grasa, Marta Valle et al. 139 citations
The human pharmacology of ayahuasca, an Amazonian tea containing the psychedelic DMT, was evaluated after repeated doses. In a double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled trial, nine experienced psychedelic drug users received either a placebo followed by ayahuasca, or two ayahuasca doses four hours apart. DMT plasma concentrations, subjective and neurophysiological effects, and serum prolactin and cortisol were higher after two doses. When effects were adjusted for plasma DMT, no differences appeared for subjective, neurophysiological, autonomic, or immunological measures. A trend toward reduced systolic blood pressure and heart rate, and significant tolerance to growth hormone secretion, were observed after the second dose. No clear tolerance or sensitization occurred in psychological or most physiological variables.