isradipine has been researched along with Cocaine Abuse in 10 studies
Isradipine: A potent antagonist of CALCIUM CHANNELS that is highly selective for VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE. It is effective in the treatment of chronic stable angina pectoris, hypertension, and congestive cardiac failure.
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"Nine cocaine abusers with cerebral blood flow (CBF) deficits (hypo-perfused areas) on HMPAO SPECT scans were compared to six without these deficits after six doses of isradipine (5 mg TID)." | 7.71 | Isradipine enhancement of cerebral blood flow in abstinent cocaine abusers with and without chronic perfusion deficits. ( Gottschalk, PC; Kosten, TR, 2002) |
"Massive hypertensive crises relating to cerebrovascular accidents such as strokes or ruptured aneurysms, or cardiovascular dysfunction and toxicity, are an important cause of morbidity and mortality associated with cocaine or methamphetamine use." | 5.11 | Isradipine decreases the hemodynamic response of cocaine and methamphetamine results from two human laboratory studies: results from two human laboratory studies. ( Ait-Daoud, N; Johnson, BA; Roache, JD; Wallace, C; Wang, Y; Wells, LT, 2005) |
" Dihydropyridine-class calcium channel antagonists, such as isradipine, show promise as therapeutic agents for preventing cocaine-induced cerebral ischemia." | 4.81 | Treatment advances for cocaine-induced ischemic stroke: focus on dihydropyridine-class calcium channel antagonists. ( Ait-Daoud, N; Devous, MD; Johnson, BA; Ruiz, P, 2001) |
"Nine cocaine abusers with cerebral blood flow (CBF) deficits (hypo-perfused areas) on HMPAO SPECT scans were compared to six without these deficits after six doses of isradipine (5 mg TID)." | 3.71 | Isradipine enhancement of cerebral blood flow in abstinent cocaine abusers with and without chronic perfusion deficits. ( Gottschalk, PC; Kosten, TR, 2002) |
" The relative bioavailability of the SR formulation was 55." | 2.71 | Kinetic and cardiovascular comparison of immediate-release isradipine and sustained-release isradipine among non-treatment-seeking, cocaine-dependent individuals. ( Ait-Daoud, N; Javors, MA; Johnson, BA; Lam, YW; Lawson, K; Roache, JD; Tiouririne, M; Wells, LT, 2005) |
"Isradipine dose was 30 mg sustained release nightly plus 15 mg immediate release 2 hr before cocaine infusion." | 2.71 | Effects of repeated-dose isradipine on the abuse liability of cocaine. ( Ait-Daoud, N; Johnson, BA; Mauldin, JB; Murff, WL; Roache, JD; Thornton, JE; Wells, LT, 2005) |
Timeframe | Studies, this research(%) | All Research% |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 1 (10.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 8 (80.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 0 (0.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 1 (10.00) | 2.80 |
Authors | Studies |
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Bavley, CC | 1 |
Fetcho, RN | 1 |
Burgdorf, CE | 1 |
Walsh, AP | 1 |
Fischer, DK | 1 |
Hall, BS | 1 |
Sayles, NM | 1 |
Contoreggi, NH | 1 |
Hackett, JE | 1 |
Antigua, SA | 1 |
Babij, R | 1 |
De Marco GarcĂa, NV | 1 |
Kash, TL | 1 |
Milner, TA | 1 |
Liston, C | 1 |
Rajadhyaksha, AM | 1 |
Gottschalk, PC | 1 |
Kosten, TR | 2 |
Sofuoglu, M | 1 |
Singha, A | 1 |
McCance-Katz, FE | 1 |
Petrakis, I | 1 |
Oliveto, A | 1 |
Johnson, BA | 6 |
Roache, JD | 5 |
Ait-Daoud, N | 6 |
Wells, LT | 5 |
Mauldin, JB | 2 |
Javors, MA | 1 |
Lam, YW | 1 |
Tiouririne, M | 1 |
Lawson, K | 1 |
Wallace, CL | 1 |
Wang, Y | 2 |
Dawes, MA | 1 |
Wallace, C | 1 |
Thornton, JE | 1 |
Murff, WL | 1 |
Pabello, NG | 1 |
Hubbell, CL | 1 |
Cavallaro, CA | 1 |
Barringer, TM | 1 |
Mendez, JJ | 1 |
Reid, LD | 1 |
Devous, MD | 1 |
Ruiz, P | 1 |
Trial | Phase | Enrollment | Study Type | Start Date | Status | ||
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A Pilot Phase II Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Tolerability and Dosage Finding Study of Isradipine CR as a Disease Modifying Agent in Patients With Early Parkinson Disease[NCT00909545] | Phase 2 | 99 participants (Actual) | Interventional | 2009-07-31 | Completed | ||
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024] |
Musculoskeletal and Connective Tissue Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
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Placebo | 1 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 0 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 3 |
Gastrointestinal Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 3 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 3 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 4 |
Psychiatric Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 2 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 1 |
Gastrointestinal Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 2 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 1 |
Nervous system disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 7 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 5 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 6 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 6 |
Gastrointestinal Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 3 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 1 |
General Disorders and Administration Site Conditions. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 2 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 3 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 3 |
Nervous System disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 3 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 6 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 4 |
Vascular Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 1 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 2 |
Psychiatric Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 2 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 1 |
Infections and infestations. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 2 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 4 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 7 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 4 |
Gastrointestinal Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 3 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 2 |
General disorders and administration site conditions. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 1 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 4 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 10 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 16 |
Infections and Infestations. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 3 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 1 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0 |
Nervous System Disorders. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 2 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0 |
Infections and Infestations. Common adverse experience/event is defined as AE occurs to 5(about 5%) or more subjects. They will also be tabulated by treatment groups. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 1 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 2 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 5 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0 |
The outcome is defined as change in ADL subscale of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale(UPDRS Part II) between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. UPDRS Part II: Activities of Daily Living in the week prior to the designated visit, consisting of 13 questions answered on a 0-4 point scale where 0 represents the absence of impairment and 4 represents the highest degree of impairment. Total Part II score represents the sum of these 13 questions. A greater increase in score indicates a greater increase in disability. A total of 52 points are possible. 52 represents the worst (total) disability), 0--no disability (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | 2.60 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3.20 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 2.09 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 1.86 |
The Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) is a validated self-reported 21-item depression scale that was tested and validated as a reliable instrument for screening for depression in PD. The outcome is defined as change in BDI-II between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. Total BDI score represents the sum of these 21-items. A higher change in score indicates a greater increase in disability. Total score of 0-13 is considered minimal, 14-19 is mild, 20-28 is moderate, and 29-63 is severe. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | -0.52 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 1.99 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 0.11 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 1.50 |
The outcome is defined as change in Mental subscale of Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale(UPDRS Part I) between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. UPDRS Part I: Mentation, behavior and mood, consisting of 4 questions answered on a 0-4 point scale where 0 represents the absence of impairment and 4 represents the highest degree of impairment. Total score represents the sum of these 4 questions. A greater increase in score indicates a greater increase in disability. A total of 16 points are possible. 16 represents the worst (total) disability), 0--no disability. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | 0.30 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 0.76 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 0.30 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0.03 |
The Modified Hoehn & Yahr Scale is an 8-level Parkinson's disease staging instrument. The outcome is defined as change in Modified Hoehn & Yahr Scale between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. A greater increase in stage indicates a greater increase in disability. Stage ranges from 0-5 (also including 1.5 and 2.5) with 0 indicating no disability and 5 indicating maximum disability. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | 0.27 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 0.22 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 0.12 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0.11 |
The Schwab & England scale is an investigator and subject assessment of the subject's level of independence at all scheduled study visits. The subject will be scored on a percentage scale reflective of his/her ability to perform acts of daily living in relation to what he/she did before Parkinson's disease appeared. The outcome is defined as change in Schwab & England Independence Scale between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. Higher decrease in score indicates higher disability. Score ranges from 100% (complete independence) to 0% (total disability). (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | -5.04 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -5.56 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -3.69 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | -3.76 |
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment(MoCA) is a brief 30-point screening instrument that was developed and validated to identify subjects with mild cognitive impairment. The outcome is defined as change in MoCA between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. Total MoCA score represents the sum of these 30-points, with a lower score indicating greater cognitive impairment. 30 is the maximum score, with a score of 26 or higher considered normal and below 26 indicative of Mild Cognitive Impairment. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | 0.58 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 0.06 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 0.11 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0.36 |
The outcome is defined as change in Motor subscale of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale(UPDRS Part III) between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. UPDRS Part III: motor abilities at the time of the visit, consisting of 27 items (including 13 general questions and 14 sub-questions) each answered on a 0-4 point scale where 0 represents the absence of impairment and 4 represents the highest degree of impairment. Total Part III score represents the sum of these 27 items. A total of 108 points are possible. 108 represents the worst (total) disability), 0--no disability. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | 4.32 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3.49 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 3.91 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 3.69 |
The PD Quality of Life Scale(PDQ-39) asks the subject to evaluate how Parkinson disease has affected their health and overall quality of life at that point in time. The total quality of life scale includes subscales relating to social role, self-image/sexuality, sleep, outlook, physical function and urinary function. The outcome is defined as change in PDQ-39 between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time of sufficient disability to require dopaminergic therapy. It is scored on a scale of zero to 100, with lower scores indicating better health and higher scores more severe disability. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | units on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | 1.28 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 3.47 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 3.00 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 3.35 |
Outcome is defined as change in total Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) between the baseline visit and month 12 or the time to require dopaminergic therapy (last visit before subject goes on dopaminergic therapy), whichever occurs first. The UPDRS score has 4 components. Part I assesses mentation; Part II assesses activities of daily living; Part III assesses motor abilities; Part IV assesses complications of therapy. A total of 44 items are included in Parts I-III. Each item will receive a score ranging from 0 to 4 where 0 represents the absence of impairment and 4 represents the highest degree of impairment. Part IV contains 11 items, 4 of these items are scored 0-4 in the same manner, and 7 are scored 0-1, with 0 indicating the absence of impairment and 1 indicating the presence of impairment. Total UPDRS score represents the sum of these items in Parts I-IV. A total of 199 points are possible. 199 represents the worst (total) disability), 0--no disability. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | Scores on a scale (Least Squares Mean) |
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Placebo | 7.40 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 7.44 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 6.30 |
Isradipine CR 15-20mg/Day | 5.40 |
Tolerability will be judged by the proportion of subjects enrolled in a dosage group able to complete the 12 month study or to the time of initiation of dopaminergic therapy on their original assigned dosage. Tolerability of each active arm will be compared to placebo group. (NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | participants (Number) |
---|---|
Placebo | 25 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | 19 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | 19 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 9 |
(NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | mm Hg (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | -0.38 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -4.20 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -5.14 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | -4.34 |
(NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | mm Hg (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | 0.09 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -2.79 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -4.54 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | -3.63 |
(NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | beats per minute (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | -0.08 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -2.98 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -2.29 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | -1.21 |
(NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | beats per minute (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | -0.42 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -0.71 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -0.52 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | 0.18 |
(NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | mm Hg (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | -4.77 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -9.85 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -7.75 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | -6.30 |
(NCT00909545)
Timeframe: Baseline to 12 months or the time to require dopaminergic therapy
Intervention | mm Hg (Least Squares Mean) |
---|---|
Placebo | -2.45 |
Isradipine CR 5mg/Day | -8.59 |
Isradipine CR 10mg/Day | -6.45 |
Isradipine CR 20mg/Day | -7.01 |
1 review available for isradipine and Cocaine Abuse
Article | Year |
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Treatment advances for cocaine-induced ischemic stroke: focus on dihydropyridine-class calcium channel antagonists.
Topics: Brain Ischemia; Calcium Channel Blockers; Cocaine-Related Disorders; Dihydropyridines; Humans; Israd | 2001 |
6 trials available for isradipine and Cocaine Abuse
Article | Year |
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Effects of naltrexone and isradipine, alone or in combination, on cocaine responses in humans.
Topics: Adult; Area Under Curve; Behavior, Addictive; Blood Pressure; Cocaine-Related Disorders; Double-Blin | 2003 |
Effects of isradipine on cocaine-induced subjective mood.
Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Affect; Area Under Curve; Calcium Channel Blockers; Cocaine; Cocaine-Related Diso | 2004 |
Kinetic and cardiovascular comparison of immediate-release isradipine and sustained-release isradipine among non-treatment-seeking, cocaine-dependent individuals.
Topics: Adult; Area Under Curve; Calcium Channel Blockers; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Cocaine-Rel | 2005 |
Effects of isradipine on cocaine-induced changes in cognitive performance in recently abstinent cocaine-dependent individuals.
Topics: Adult; Area Under Curve; Attention; Calcium Channel Blockers; Cocaine; Cocaine-Related Disorders; Co | 2005 |
Isradipine decreases the hemodynamic response of cocaine and methamphetamine results from two human laboratory studies: results from two human laboratory studies.
Topics: Adult; Amphetamine-Related Disorders; Blood Pressure; Calcium Channel Blockers; Cocaine; Cocaine-Rel | 2005 |
Effects of repeated-dose isradipine on the abuse liability of cocaine.
Topics: Acetaminophen; Administration, Oral; Adult; Analysis of Variance; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Calcium Chan | 2005 |
3 other studies available for isradipine and Cocaine Abuse
Article | Year |
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Cocaine- and stress-primed reinstatement of drug-associated memories elicit differential behavioral and frontostriatal circuit activity patterns via recruitment of L-type Ca
Topics: Animals; Calcium Channels, L-Type; Cocaine; Cocaine-Related Disorders; Corpus Striatum; Frontal Lobe | 2020 |
Isradipine enhancement of cerebral blood flow in abstinent cocaine abusers with and without chronic perfusion deficits.
Topics: Adult; Brain; Cerebrovascular Circulation; Cerebrovascular Disorders; Chronic Disease; Cocaine-Relat | 2002 |
Responding for rewarding brain stimulation: cocaine and isradipine plus naltrexone.
Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Brain; Calcium Channel Blockers; Cocaine-Related Disorders; Drug Ther | 1998 |