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Using a controlled stimulant to treat cocaine use disorder in the setting of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a case study. [PDF]
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1990
There has been a dramatic rise in the number of adverse medical effects related to cocaine abuse since the widespread introduction of crystallized freebase cocaine or "crack" in the mid-1980s. In particular, cardiovascular and central nervous system toxicity is becoming more widely recognized and requires aggressive medical management to prevent ...
P D, Mueller, N L, Benowitz, K R, Olson
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There has been a dramatic rise in the number of adverse medical effects related to cocaine abuse since the widespread introduction of crystallized freebase cocaine or "crack" in the mid-1980s. In particular, cardiovascular and central nervous system toxicity is becoming more widely recognized and requires aggressive medical management to prevent ...
P D, Mueller, N L, Benowitz, K R, Olson
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Pediatric Annals, 1987
This article discusses cocaine as America's leading illicit drug of abuse. Cocaine pharmacology, metabolism, and methods of administration are related to medical symptoms and complications of use. Reasons for increased use as well as signs suggestive of individual abuse are given, and treatment issues specific to cocaine are discussed.
H C, Mofenson, T R, Caraccio
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This article discusses cocaine as America's leading illicit drug of abuse. Cocaine pharmacology, metabolism, and methods of administration are related to medical symptoms and complications of use. Reasons for increased use as well as signs suggestive of individual abuse are given, and treatment issues specific to cocaine are discussed.
H C, Mofenson, T R, Caraccio
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Cocaine-induced cocaine craving
Psychopharmacology, 1989In nine experienced users of cocaine, we examined the urge to use cocaine or other drugs following a 40 mg dose of intravenous (IV) cocaine with and without oral pretreatment with 2.5 mg bromocriptine. The urge to use cocaine was assessed with a questionnaire constructed to assess both "wanting" and "craving" for cocaine or other drugs. Fifteen minutes
J H, Jaffe +3 more
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Annual Review of Medicine, 1989
Cocaine has been proclaimed the "drug of greatest national public health concern." Recent clinical investigations demonstrate that cocaine causes abuse and withdrawal patterns differing from those of other major abused drugs. These observations converge with preclinical data to suggest that cocaine dependence, rather than being a purely "psychological"
F H, Gawin, E H, Ellinwood
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Cocaine has been proclaimed the "drug of greatest national public health concern." Recent clinical investigations demonstrate that cocaine causes abuse and withdrawal patterns differing from those of other major abused drugs. These observations converge with preclinical data to suggest that cocaine dependence, rather than being a purely "psychological"
F H, Gawin, E H, Ellinwood
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