hydroxydione and Drug-Related-Side-Effects-and-Adverse-Reactions

hydroxydione has been researched along with Drug-Related-Side-Effects-and-Adverse-Reactions* in 1 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for hydroxydione and Drug-Related-Side-Effects-and-Adverse-Reactions

ArticleYear
Effectiveness and processes of interviewing with drugs.
    Journal of psychiatric research, 1966, Volume: 4, Issue:2

    A triple-blind study was made on forty-nine patients in regard to differences between sodium amobarbital, hydroxydione, methamphetamine and saline when used in psychiatric interviews. The drugs were found to differ from each other and from the placebo in their effects upon patients' speech, direction of attention and on anxiety. Other factors studied were not differentially affected by the drugs and placebo. Observers were able to identify correctly the drugs from observations, but two of the drugs, hydroxydione and sodium amobarbital, were often indistinguishable. Significant differences between judges' abilities to identify the drugs were also observed. Reports of the patients 24 h after the interviews reflected several significant differences between the drugs and placebo in changes in subjective feelings and attitudes. Such changes were reported more often with methamphetamine and sodium amobarbital than with hydroxydione or placebo. Implications of the study were discussed and suggestions for further research given.

    Topics: Amobarbital; Anxiety; Attention; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Female; Humans; Interviews as Topic; Male; Methamphetamine; Placebos; Pregnanediones; Research Design; Speech; Substance-Related Disorders

1966