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ABSTRACT Issues In Australia, detections of novel benzodiazepines (NBZ) and related overdoses have increased markedly over the last five years. This review summarises Australian peer‐reviewed literature and NBZ‐related drug alerts, outlines the pharmacology of commonly detected NBZs and discusses approaches to harm reduction, managing toxicity ...
Jack Freestone +13 more
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Traces of Use: Uncovering Drug Use Insights From Paraphernalia Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction The residue analysis of disposed paraphernalia from people who inject drugs is a novel way to discern drug taking behaviours. This study aimed to investigate the presence of conventional and novel psychoactive substances (NPS) in drug paraphernalia in South Australia.
Emma L. Keller +5 more
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Protumorigenic Responses of CEACAM6 in Helicobacter pylori‐Infected Gastric Cancer Cells
ABSTRACT Helicobacter pylori poses a significant risk for gastric cancer (GC) development. H. pylori exploits carcinoembryonic antigen‐related cell adhesion molecules (CEACAMs) on GC cells (GCCs) to colonise the gastric epithelium. CEACAM1, CEACAM5 and CEACAM6 are known to interact with H. pylori. We explored the role of H.
Debashish Chakraborty +12 more
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Pharmacological & Toxicological Interactions (with Alcohol): A Critical Study on Drug-Drug Interactions; (DDIs with Ethanol) & Its detection through Advance Forensic Practices. An Evolving Subspeciality of Forensic Pharmacovigilance & Polypharmacy [PDF]
P. R., S Thakur
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Skeletal tissue, a viable option in forensic toxicology? A view into post mortem cases
Michiel Vandenbosch +5 more
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Introduction Nearly one‐fourth of individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia may experience symptoms of gender dysphoria. Patients may identify with a gender other than the gender assigned at birth before or after psychotic disorder onset. In either case, the presence of both psychosis and gender dysphoria may complicate evaluation and treatment. Case We
Ravleen Kaur Suri +4 more
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Aleuritopteris bicolor (Family: Pteridaceae; Nepalese name: Raani Sinka) is an edible fern native to Nepal, India, China, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. Ethnomedicinal practitioners from various ethnic tribes in Nepal have traditionally prescribed it to heal wounds, diarrhea, dysentery, and gastritis. However, scientific evidence supporting these
Rekha Bhandari +9 more
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