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Pediatrics in Review, 1997
Barbiturate use by adolescents has increased gradually in the past several years, but few adolescents use this class of drugs regularly. Instead, these sedatives are used most often to treat unpleasant effects of illicit stimulants, to reduce anxiety, and to get "high".
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Barbiturate use by adolescents has increased gradually in the past several years, but few adolescents use this class of drugs regularly. Instead, these sedatives are used most often to treat unpleasant effects of illicit stimulants, to reduce anxiety, and to get "high".
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ADDICTION TO BARBITURATES AND THE BARBITURATE ABSTINENCE SYNDROME
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1950Excerpt The purpose of this paper is to point out that chronic intoxication with barbiturates represents a true addiction—no matter how addiction is defined—and to describe the manifestations of ma...
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Barbiturates: Radioimmunoassay
Science, 1971The development of a radioimmunoassay for barbiturate is described. The barbiturate is made antigenic by coupling it to a protein, bovine gamma globulin. The radioimmunoassay can measure as little as 5 nanograms of barbiturate.
S, Spector, E J, Flynn
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Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1976
Barbiturates are general nervous system depressants which are commonly used as sedatives and hypnotics. Approximately 4% of the adult population, 12% of high school students and 19% of college students have reported using barbiturates. The lack of controlled studies comparing barbiturate involvement in traffic accidents and in the at-risk population ...
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Barbiturates are general nervous system depressants which are commonly used as sedatives and hypnotics. Approximately 4% of the adult population, 12% of high school students and 19% of college students have reported using barbiturates. The lack of controlled studies comparing barbiturate involvement in traffic accidents and in the at-risk population ...
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