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Assessment of tolerance to the hallucinogenic effects of DOM

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  • Volume 36, pages 203–207, (1974)
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DOM was administered to five subjects, each of whom received 6 mg of the drug daily for 3 consecutive days. Tolerance was observed. This finding is correlated with prior studies of behavioral biochemical and electrophysiologic aspects of DOM tolerance in cats.

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    Burton Angrist, John Rotrosen & Samuel Gershon

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Angrist, B., Rotrosen, J. & Gershon, S. Assessment of tolerance to the hallucinogenic effects of DOM. Psychopharmacologia 36, 203–207 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00421802

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  • Received: 21 September 1973

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