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

Riba J, Rodriguez-Fornells A, Urbano G, Morte A, Antonijoan R, Montero M, Callaway JC, Barbanoj MJ

Psychopharmacology (2001)

Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract

First double-blind placebo-controlled study of ayahuasca's subjective effects and tolerability. Assessed dose-response effects in 18 healthy volunteers across three dose levels.

Participants18
Citations350
Study TypeRandomized Controlled Trial
subjective effectstolerabilitydose-responsehealthy volunteers
DOI: 10.1007/s002130000606View on PubMed

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