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A comparative review of the pharmacological and toxicological properties of disulfiram and calcium carbimide.

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1981
Disulfiram and calcium carbimide are widely used alcohol deterrents. Their safe use, however, requires a knowledge of their pharmacology, toxicity, and interactions with alcohol and other drugs.
J. Peachey   +3 more
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The Geography of Deterrence

Evaluation Review, 2011
This article examines alcohol-impaired collision metrics around nine sobriety checkpoint locations in Indianapolis, Indiana, before and after implementation of 22 checkpoints, using a pre/post examination, a pre/post nonequivalent comparison group analysis, and an interrupted time series approach. Traffic safety officials used geographical information
William Newby, Samuel Nunn
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Factors Determining South African Construction Workers’ Prejudice towards and Discrimination against HIV+ Persons

, 2015
Stigma and fear of discrimination are powerful deterrents against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antibody testing. Prejudice and discrimination against people living with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) are deterrents to their willingness ...
P. Bowen   +4 more
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A review of the clinical use of disulfiram and calcium carbimide in alcoholism treatment.

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 1981
The role of disulfiram and calcium carbimide in alcoholism treatment is currently under critical review. Evidence supporting the efficacy of these drugs is unclear: although many alcoholism therapists are of the opinion that the alcohol deterrents are ...
J. Peachey
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Use of citrated calcium carbimide in alcoholism.

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Effective control of alcoholism by chemotherapy dates from 1943, when Asmussen and co-workers 1 and Jacobsen and Martensen-Larsen 2 first described the reaction of patients receiving disulfiram and alcohol.
E. H. Mitchell
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Gold-Leaf Treatment of Ischemic Skin Ulcers

, 1966
On 13 patients, 22 ischemic skin ulcers which had resisted a variety of therapeutic agents were treated with ordinary gold leaf. Three coexisting lesions served as controls. After initial cleansing and debridement, the ulcers were wetted with 95% alcohol,
M. Wolf, P. Wheeler, L. Wolcott
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Underage College Students' Drinking Behavior, Access to Alcohol, and the Influence of Deterrence Policies: Findings from the Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Study

Journal of American College Health, 2002
Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the extent of alcohol use in different student groups, in different colleges, and in states with different control policies. We used data from the 2001 and 3 previous Harvard School of Public Health College Alcohol Studies that compared responses of underage students ...
Meichun Kuo   +3 more
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Controlling the alcohol-impaired driver in Scandinavia and the United States: Simple deterrence and beyond

Journal of Criminal Justice, 1984
Three papers on simple deterrence of alcohol-impaired driving (Ross, 1982; Votey, 1984; and Phillips, Ray, and Votey, 1984) were reviewed within a broad framework of control variables including: legal, technical, psychological, moral, and cultural influences.
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Student Perceptions of a New Campus Alcohol Policy: Linking Deterrence and Blame Attribution

Journal of Drug Issues, 2017
How do students make judgments about their future behaviors involving the use of alcohol? The present study advances deterrence theory by introducing elements of attribution theory while examining the perceived deterrent effects of a newly instituted dry policy on a college campus.
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Glutathione Carbamoylation with S-Methyl N,N-diethylthiolcarbamate Sulfoxide and Sulfone

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1998
S-Methyl N,N-diethylthiolcarbamate sulfoxide (DETC-MeSO) and sulfone (DETC-MeSO2) both inhibit rat liver low Km aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH2) in vitro and in vivo (Nagendra et al., Biochem Pharmacol 47: 1465-1467, 1994). DETC-MeSO has been shown to be a metabolite of disulfiram, but DETC-MeSO2 has not.
Morris D. Faiman   +3 more
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