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Recreational Drugs - Immunodeficiency Clinic
Recreational Drugs - Immunodeficiency Clinic

... levels were obtained at baseline and on day 14. • Smoked THC ↓ nelfinavir AUC by 17%, and ↓ indinavir Cmax 21% (both statistically sig.). Oral THC did not produce significant changes in indinavir or ...
Opiates and Opioids
Opiates and Opioids

... Opiate abuse causes major, long-lasting chemical changes in the brain. W hen an opiate is injected or taken in pill form, it travels to the brain's opiate receptors and releases endorphins chemicals that produce happy, positive feelings and reduce pain - producing a "reward response” that causes the ...
Marijuana and the Impact on Addiction and
Marijuana and the Impact on Addiction and

... A marijuana withdrawal syndrome has now been reliably documented in both clinical & human laboratory studies After chronic heavy MJ use, cessation can be very difficult and relapse is common. May need pharmacologic intervention ...
What’s In this Urine?
What’s In this Urine?

... dependence, buprenorphine is monitored for compliance. It is recommended that patients taking buprenorphine should NOT be taking other opioids or methadone.  Metabolized to norbuprenorphine (pharmacologically active) 0 to 21 days after  Target analyte: 9COOH-THC, the primary psychoactive use comp ...
Medical Marijuana: the future
Medical Marijuana: the future

...  Altered perception OR: 4.51, NNH: 7  Altered motor fxn, OR: 3.93, NNH: 5  Altered cognitive fxn, OR: 4.46, NNH: 8  “Beneficial ...
Newsletter - MercyCenters.org
Newsletter - MercyCenters.org

... Initiative 502 provide adult cannabis consumers with unprecedented legal protections. Until now, no state law has defined cannabis as a legal commodity. Some state laws do provide for a legal exception that allows for certain qualified patients to possess specific amounts of cannabis as needed. But, ...
Marijuana in Pregnancy - ANNALS Academy of Medicine Singapore
Marijuana in Pregnancy - ANNALS Academy of Medicine Singapore

... college students in Brazil was reported to be 26%.22 Marijuana users were classified as having a stable, descending and once pattern of consumption frequency. These patterns were related to socioeconomic status and peer group. Richardson et al23 conducted a study of substance-abusing mothers and the ...
Introduction to Opiates
Introduction to Opiates

... given in short intervals. Doses can be increased as much as 35 times in order to regain the narcotic effect. Physical dependence invariably accompanies severe tolerance. Psychological dependence can also develop with continual narcotic use. ...
Narcotics
Narcotics

... them selves with morphine and thousands became addicted Laudanum was widely sold By the late 1800s an estimeated 4.59 per 1,000 people were dependent on opiates In 1914 the Harrison Act was passed regulating narcotic use ...
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Chemical or crazy?

... amount required to produce an effect of given intensity. A highly potent drug evokes a larger response at low concentrations. It is proportional to Affinity and ...
Chapter 5 Consciousness
Chapter 5 Consciousness

... compared to their peers who came from similar backgrounds. For example, marijuana use is associated with a higher likelihood of dropping out from school. Several studies also associate workers' marijuana smoking with increased absences, tardiness, accidents, workers' compensation claims, and job tur ...
The Medical Effects Of Marijuana On the Brain
The Medical Effects Of Marijuana On the Brain

... He was the first medical man to do systematic work with drugs active in the central nervous system, and to catalogue, analyze, and record his observations. Moreau wrote the book Hashish and Mental Alienation in 1845, and his work is as applicable today as it was then. Moreau identified the fact that ...
Uppers, Downers & All Arounders
Uppers, Downers & All Arounders

... – Often abused with other drugs ...
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Drugs: dilemmas, choices and the law (summary)

... LSD is a hallucinogen whose effects include distortions in shapes and colours. These are often enjoyable, but may appear menacing (‘bad trip’). Users are occasionally violent because of paranoid delusions. Hallucinations have led to accidental injuries and some deaths. About five per ...
Methamphetamine
Methamphetamine

... which is accompanied by functional and molecular changes in the brain. In addition to being addicted to methamphetamine, chronic methamphetamine abusers exhibit symptoms that can include violent behavior, anxiety, confusion, and insomnia. They also can display a number of psychotic features, includi ...
Chemical Dependency
Chemical Dependency

...  Metabolism of alcohol is increased in heavy drinkers  Women more easily intoxicated than men.  Effects: CNS depression and Peripheral vasodilation  Decreased muscle tension, lowered anxiety level, disinhibition, impaired judgment, sedation  Toxic effects: stupor, unconsciousness (including bla ...
alcoholism - WordPress.com
alcoholism - WordPress.com

... • Amphetamine (contracted from alpha-methylphenethylamine) is a potent central nervous system (CNS) stimulant that is used in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and obesity. Amphetamine was discovered in 1887 and exists as two enantiomers: levoamphetamine ...
False Positive Urine Screens for Phencyclidine
False Positive Urine Screens for Phencyclidine

... Antibody-based enzyme-mediated immunoassays are used in the emergency department for screening of the urine for substances of abuse. These immunoassays have become the prevailing technology despite limitations such as the weak specificity for phencyclidine (PCP). Tramadol is a centrally acting synth ...
Position Statement: Use of Medical Marijuana
Position Statement: Use of Medical Marijuana

... a number of neurologic diseases. However, the psychoactive effects can acutely alter a patient’s cognition and inhibit normal functioning. Long-term effects on learning and memory may occur. Thus, from a safety perspective, the use of products with a high THC component is controversial. Research is ...
BREINING INSTITUTE - Addiction Specialists
BREINING INSTITUTE - Addiction Specialists

... COLLEGE FOR THE ADVANCED STUDY OF ADDICTIVE DISORDERS ...
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Presentation

... Presentation for the word “sedative” By : Ashwin Shah ...
11/3/2014 Psychedelic Drugs Continued
11/3/2014 Psychedelic Drugs Continued

... Proposed neurotransmitter though insufficient evidence to‐date ...
Fatality Involving the Ingestion of Phenazepam and Poppy Seed Tea Case Report
Fatality Involving the Ingestion of Phenazepam and Poppy Seed Tea Case Report

... preparation was performed using a modification of a method described by Karinen et al. (16). Two-hundred microliters of calibrators, controls, and samples were added to 2.0-mL polypropylene microcentrifuge tubes, and 10 ng diazepamd5 was added as internal standard to each tube. Protein precipitation ...
Commentary on: Psilocybin can occasion mystical
Commentary on: Psilocybin can occasion mystical

... psychedelics (mind-manifesting). It is in these last two domains that the findings of the study of Griffiths et al. belong to even though they did not use either term. The authors should be commended for the way they designed and carried out the double-blind project. The design involved using 30 mg/ ...
Marijuana Presentation 2014
Marijuana Presentation 2014

... the respiratory effects when using the drug. Oral administration carries its own challenges, however, as it typically takes longer for the effects of the drug to appear (30–60 minutes compared to seconds), making it more difficult to monitor dose and increasing the risk of overdose. Additionally, th ...
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