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2014
Although illicit drug use has been documented across the world, the quality of these estimates is best in the developed countries of Europe, North America, and Australasia. Regular use, “problem drug use,” and drug dependence are less frequently measured but are important to quantify in order to identify disease burden.
Louisa Degenhardt +2 more
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Although illicit drug use has been documented across the world, the quality of these estimates is best in the developed countries of Europe, North America, and Australasia. Regular use, “problem drug use,” and drug dependence are less frequently measured but are important to quantify in order to identify disease burden.
Louisa Degenhardt +2 more
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The American Journal of Medicine, 2011
h m 2 PRESENTATION In the young adult or middle-aged patient with abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea, a history of cocaine abuse is an important consideration in the differential diagnosis, as illustrated in this case. A 44-year-old male construction worker presented to our general medicine clinic reporting 1 year of recurrent, sharp, left-sided ...
Khaldoon, Shaheen +3 more
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h m 2 PRESENTATION In the young adult or middle-aged patient with abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea, a history of cocaine abuse is an important consideration in the differential diagnosis, as illustrated in this case. A 44-year-old male construction worker presented to our general medicine clinic reporting 1 year of recurrent, sharp, left-sided ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
Primary care physicians should be aware of the popular street drugs being abused in their practice areas. A basic understanding of the drugs and their use will make the physician more credible in the eyes of the patient. Patients may present a variety of symptoms associated with their chemical abuse.
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Primary care physicians should be aware of the popular street drugs being abused in their practice areas. A basic understanding of the drugs and their use will make the physician more credible in the eyes of the patient. Patients may present a variety of symptoms associated with their chemical abuse.
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Seizures, illicit drugs, and ethanol
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2008Recreational substance users are at risk for seizures by indirect mechanisms, including cerebral trauma, central nervous system infection, ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, and metabolic derangements such as hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, and renal failure.
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InnovAiT: Education and inspiration for general practice, 2019
Illicit drug use is not uncommon in the UK. In 2016, it was estimated that 2 700 000 people between the ages of 16 and 59 years and living in England or Wales had used at least one illicit drug in the last year. Patients may present to primary care with issues relating directly to their drug use, or with physical, social or mental health conditions ...
Sophie Mylan, Robert Moore
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Illicit drug use is not uncommon in the UK. In 2016, it was estimated that 2 700 000 people between the ages of 16 and 59 years and living in England or Wales had used at least one illicit drug in the last year. Patients may present to primary care with issues relating directly to their drug use, or with physical, social or mental health conditions ...
Sophie Mylan, Robert Moore
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Illicit drugs in the environment
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2009This paper reviews the current state of knowledge on illicit drugs as emerging environmental contaminants. Several studies have recently reported that illicit drugs are detectable in wastewater from municipal sewage treatment plants (STPs) and surface waters.
Ettore, Zuccato, Sara, Castiglioni
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2005
Injecting illicit Drugs is the third book in a new collection from Addiction Press. Addiction Press was set up with the express purpose of communicating current ideas and evidence in this expanding field, not only to researches and practising health professionals, but also to policy makers, students and interested non-specialists.
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Injecting illicit Drugs is the third book in a new collection from Addiction Press. Addiction Press was set up with the express purpose of communicating current ideas and evidence in this expanding field, not only to researches and practising health professionals, but also to policy makers, students and interested non-specialists.
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Evaluation Quarterly, 1979
The effect of a local drug enforcement program on the availability of illicit drugs is evaluated. Using a variety of data-collection techniques, change in drug availability is measured and linked to the direct outputs of the enforcement program. Factors other than the program that might have caused changes in availability are considered.
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The effect of a local drug enforcement program on the availability of illicit drugs is evaluated. Using a variety of data-collection techniques, change in drug availability is measured and linked to the direct outputs of the enforcement program. Factors other than the program that might have caused changes in availability are considered.
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Review on the occurrence and biological effects of illicit drugs in aquatic ecosystems
Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020M. Fontes, L. A. Maranho, C. Pereira
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2013
One of the consequences of the ongoing global revolution in transportation and telecommunications is an increasingly uneven distribution of wealth both between rich and poor countries and within national borders in underdeveloped countries. New businesses stimulated by the enhanced demand created by these rapidly advancing technologies have made ...
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One of the consequences of the ongoing global revolution in transportation and telecommunications is an increasingly uneven distribution of wealth both between rich and poor countries and within national borders in underdeveloped countries. New businesses stimulated by the enhanced demand created by these rapidly advancing technologies have made ...
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