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The Impact of Amphetamine‐Related Disorders on Community Psychiatric Emergency Services: 1993–1997
Trends in number, relative prevalence, and demographics of adult psychiatric admissions to the county psychiatric emergency service in Sacramento, California, for treatment of Amphetamine‐Related Disorders (ARDs) (N = 2,428) between July 1993 and July 1997 were examined.
M H, Leamon, R D, Canning, L, Benjamin
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Amphetamine-related Disorders in Psychiatric Emergency Service
Alec, Chang, Benjamin K P, Woo
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Amphetamine-related disorders.
This is a review paper in which the author looks at amphetamine, its origin, place in history, epidemiologic data, mechanism of action, detection methods, new approaches in withdrawal, its toxicity in laboratory animals, use, and clinically observed results.
W Czerwiński
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Substance‐Related Disorders: Amphetamine
Michael B. First, Allan Tasman
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Characteristics of Amphetamine Psychosis with Respect to the Length of Drug Exposure.
CNS and Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2022BACKGROUND Over the past decade, the number of individuals requiring medical care for amphetamine-related psychosis has increased. OBJECTIVE This study aims to examine the psychological characteristics of amphetamine psychosis in drug-addicted patients
A. Babina, I. Sokolova, M. Vysotskyi
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ADDICTION STIGMA AMONG PEOPLE WITH OPIOID, AMPHETAMINE AND ALCOHOL USE DISORDERS
International Journal of NeuropsychopharmacologyBackground While advocates and providers acknowledge stigma as a significant obstacle to the recovery of individuals with substance use disorders, there is a noticeable dearth of research on addiction stigma.
*Chih-Cheng Chang
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European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 2021
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Amphetamine-induced hemichorea
Neurological Sciences, 2021F. Martínez-Dubarbie +3 more
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