Neuropsychobiology
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Effect of morphine on the electroencephalogram and other physiological and other physiological and behavioral parameters.
A double-blind, crossover, placebo-controlled study was carried out in 10 healthy male volunteers to investigate the effects of subcutaneously administered single doses of 4 and 8 mg morphine and 2.5 and 5 mg of a new centrally acting analgesic with a benzomorphane structure. After an adaptation session, each subject received all five treatments in a random sequence at intervals of 1 week. Quantified EEG, cardiovascular and behavioral parameters, quantitative respiratory measurements, body temperature, symptom reports, pain threshold estimates, and blood drug assays were used to assess the effects of the drugs. ⋯ The pain threshold increased. All these effects had a maximum between min 120 and 240, although the highest blood levels of the parent drug were measured 10-25 min after drug administration. An explanation for this delay might be that the pharmacological effects are due not to free morphine but to one of its metabolites.