From the heroine of labor to the mother-heroine [PDF]
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Extinction of Heroin Seeking Does Not Require the Infralimbic Cortex or Its Projections to the Nucleus Accumbens Shell or Amygdala. [PDF]
McGregor MS +4 more
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The impact of heroin abuse on a regional end-stage renal disease program. [PDF]
M Zielezny +2 more
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Naloxone reversal of the cardiorespiratory depressant effects of opioids and mixtures of opioids and stimulants in rats. [PDF]
Vazquez JM +3 more
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What we owe to impaired agents
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Giacomo Floris
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Negotiating Care and Control: Women's Experiences of Two Harm Reduction Services in Copenhagen
ABSTRACT In this paper, we build on literature examining care practices in harm reduction services to investigate some of the reasons why women who use drugs access, remain in or leave harm reduction services. Through the analysis of ethnographic fieldwork collected at two Danish harm reduction services, including 29 interviews with women who use drugs,
Sif Ingibergsdottir Mogensen +1 more
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Cocaine and heroin dependence compared in poly-drug abusers. [PDF]
Deborah S. Hasin +3 more
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High magnitude of lung function impairment among heroin users attending medication-assisted therapy clinic at Muhimbili National Hospital, Tanzania: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Nkongoki AM +3 more
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Naloxone dosing in the era of synthetic opioids: Applying the Goldilocks principle
Abstract The opioid overdose epidemic remains a critical public health crisis. In recent years, synthetic opioids like fentanyl and nitazenes, have driven a sharp rise in deaths. Naloxone, an opioid receptor antagonist, has been established as a key intervention for reversing opioid overdoses and saving lives.
Mariana Gonzalez Utrilla +8 more
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