TITLE:
Psychotropic effects of aspirin, acetylsalicylate cobalt and acetylsalicylate zinc at various doses
AUTHORS:
Tatyana V. Yakovchyuk, Oksana V. Katiushyna, Ivan I. Koreniuk, Denis R. Khusainov, Tatyana V. Gamma
KEYWORDS:
Acetylsalicylic Acid; Acetylsalicylate Cobalt; Acetylsalicylate Zinc; Psychotropic Action, Behavioral Tests; Ultra-Low Doses; Rats
JOURNAL NAME:
Health,
Vol.4 No.11,
November
16,
2012
ABSTRACT: For the first time it is shown that psychotropic action of acetylsalicylates at various doses is manifested as a nonmonotonic dependence having its peaks at therapeutic and ultra-low dose zones. It is discovered that development of effects of aspirin resembles that of acetylsalicylate zinc. Acetylsalicylate cobalt at extremely low doses zone showed the highest antidepressant activity, demonstrating toxicity at high doses. Generally, it is revealed that the use of aspirin and its salts at high doses range causes maximum psychotropic effects development, usually accompanied by side-effects. Therefore, aspirin, acetylsalicylate cobalt and zinc at extremely low doses are recommended for further study as psychotropic medications.