Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption in Alcohol Self-Administration Trials |
Alcohol consumption will be measured by using a graduated cylinder to determine the amount of alcohol given to the subject that was not consumed. This outcome will be measured as standard drink units (SDU). A standard drink contains approximately 0.6 fluid ounces of pure alcohol. Lower SDUs are favorable. |
2.6 hours |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Observation Period, Minute 10 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Observation Period, Minute 20 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Observation Period, Minute 30 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Observation Period, Minute 40 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Self-administration Block 1, Minute 30 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Self-administration Block 1, Minute 60 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Self-administration Block 2, Minute 30 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Primary |
Alcohol Consumption (BAC): Self-administration Block 2, Minute 60 |
Alcohol consumption will be measured throughout the study by their Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) measured by a breathalyzer test. Lower BACs are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving During 12-day Drug Exposure |
The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) will be used to assess alcohol craving during the medication exposure period. The VAS is a 10 cm straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving. Higher VAS scores are associated with more cravings. Lower VAS scores are favorable. |
12 days |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Consumption During the 12-day Drug Exposure |
Alcohol consumption during the 12 days of drug exposure will be measured using the timeline followback method. Lower (Standard Drink Units) SDUs are favorable. |
12 days |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Observation Period, Minute 10 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher BAES scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Observation Period, Minute 20 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Observation Period, Minute 30 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Observation Period, Minute 40 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Self-Administration Block 1, Minute 30 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Self-Administration Block 1, Minute 60 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Self-Administration Block 2, Minute 30 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Stimulation: Self-Administration Block 2, Minute 60 |
Whether pitolisant increases the stimulant effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on stimulation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Observation Period, Minute 10 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Observation Period, Minute 20 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Observation Period, Minute 30 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Observation Period, Minute 40 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Self-Administration Block 1, Minute 30 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Self-administration Block 1, Minute 60 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Self-administration Block 2, Minute 30 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol-induced Sedation: Self-administration Block 2, Minute 60 |
Whether pitolisant increases the sedative effects of a priming drink of alcohol will be assessed using the Biphasic Alcohol Effects Scale (BAES). It is a self-report, unipolar adjective rating scale that is designed to measure both stimulant and sedative effects of alcohol. It consists of fourteen items, that comprise two subscales (stimulant and sedative). Items are rated on a eleven-point scale from 0 (not at all) to 10 (extremely). The stimulant subscale can range from 0 to 70 and the sedative scale can rage from 0 to 50. Higher scores are associated with more stimulant and sedative effects, respectively. This section focuses solely on sedation. Lower BAES scores are favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Urge: Self-administration Block 1, Minute 30 |
The Alcohol Urge questionnaire (AUQ) is an 8 item measure of self-reported urges to drink in human laboratory studies that assesses the participant's urge for an alcoholic drink at the time the questionnaire is completed, Questions are in the form of a 7-point Likert scale (from strongly disagree to strongly agree) and participants select the extent to which they disagree or agree with the 8 statements relating to desire to drink, expectation of a desired outcome from drinking, and inability to avoid drinking if alcohol was available. The minimum AUQ score is 8 and the maximum score is 56. Lower AUQ scores are associated with less urge for an alcoholic drink, and therefore more favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Urge: Self-administration Block 1, Minute 60 |
The Alcohol Urge questionnaire (AUQ) is an 8 item measure of self-reported urges to drink in human laboratory studies that assesses the participant's urge for an alcoholic drink at the time the questionnaire is completed, Questions are in the form of a 7-point Likert scale (from strongly disagree to strongly agree) and participants select the extent to which they disagree or agree with the 8 statements relating to desire to drink, expectation of a desired outcome from drinking, and inability to avoid drinking if alcohol was available. The minimum AUQ score is 8 and the maximum score is 56. Lower AUQ scores are associated with less urge for an alcoholic drink, and therefore more favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Urge: Self-administration Block 2, Minute 30 |
The Alcohol Urge questionnaire (AUQ) is an 8 item measure of self-reported urges to drink in human laboratory studies that assesses the participant's urge for an alcoholic drink at the time the questionnaire is completed, Questions are in the form of a 7-point Likert scale (from strongly disagree to strongly agree) and participants select the extent to which they disagree or agree with the 8 statements relating to desire to drink, expectation of a desired outcome from drinking, and inability to avoid drinking if alcohol was available. The minimum AUQ score is 8 and the maximum score is 56. Lower AUQ scores are associated with less urge for an alcoholic drink, and therefore more favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Urge: Self-administration Block 2, Minute 60 |
The Alcohol Urge questionnaire (AUQ) is an 8 item measure of self-reported urges to drink in human laboratory studies that assesses the participant's urge for an alcoholic drink at the time the questionnaire is completed, Questions are in the form of a 7-point Likert scale (from strongly disagree to strongly agree) and participants select the extent to which they disagree or agree with the 8 statements relating to desire to drink, expectation of a desired outcome from drinking, and inability to avoid drinking if alcohol was available. The minimum AUQ score is 8 and the maximum score is 56. Lower AUQ scores are associated with less urge for an alcoholic drink, and therefore more favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Observation Period, Minute 10 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Observation Period, Minute 20 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Observation Period, Minute 30 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Observation Period, Minute 40 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Self-administration Block 1, Minute 30 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Self-administration Block 1, Minute 60 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Self-administration Block 2, Minute 30 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
|
Secondary |
Alcohol Craving: Self-administration Block 2, Minute 60 |
Alcohol craving will be measured by self report with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The VAS is a straight line with one end meaning no alcohol craving (score of 0) and the other end meaning intense alcohol craving (score of 100). The Participant marks a point on the line that matches their amount of alcohol craving. Lower VAS score is favorable. |
1 minute |
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