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Karl B. Scheidweiler

National Institute on Drug Abuse

2 papers in the library · 54 citations · publishing 2011-2013

Papers

Nonlinear Pharmacokinetics of (±)3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) and Its Pharmacodynamic Consequences in the Rat

Drug Metabolism and Disposition October 19, 2013 Marta Concheiro, Michael H. Baumann, Karl B. Scheidweiler et al. 32 citations

MDMA, an illicit drug with potential clinical use for PTSD and anxiety, shows nonlinear accumulation in male rats due to metabolic autoinhibition. After doses of 2.5, 5, and 10 mg/kg, MDMA and its metabolite MDA increased more than proportionally with dose, while other metabolites remained constant. Serotonin syndrome severity correlated with MDMA concentrations, and core temperature correlated with MDA concentrations, suggesting distinct mechanisms for behavioral and hyperthermic effects. At 2.5 mg/kg, MDMA Cmax was 164 ± 47.1 ng/ml, with HHMA and HMMA as major metabolites and less than 20% converted to MDA. These findings, given similarities to human pharmacokinetics, support using rat data at clinically relevant doses.

MDMA and Metabolite Disposition in Expectorated Oral Fluid After Controlled Oral MDMA Administration

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring October 1, 2011 Allan J. Barnes, Karl B. Scheidweiler, Erin A. Kolbrich-Spargo et al. 22 citations

Oral fluid testing can detect a single recreational dose of MDMA (70-150 mg) for 1 to 2 days after use. These findings from controlled administration studies give a scientific foundation for interpreting MDMA oral fluid test results.