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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1987
This article focuses on the use of stimulant and narcotic drugs, as well as lookalike preparations that are subject to abuse. There is a brief discussion of the pharmacology of these agents, demographic use patterns, and treatment modalities.
P, King, J H, Coleman
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This article focuses on the use of stimulant and narcotic drugs, as well as lookalike preparations that are subject to abuse. There is a brief discussion of the pharmacology of these agents, demographic use patterns, and treatment modalities.
P, King, J H, Coleman
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1924
In our first paper in this series on narcotic drug addiction, 1 we dealt with the question whether the continuous taking of morphin causes the presence in the blood serum of any substance which has a protective effect against morphin, and arrived at negative conclusions.
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In our first paper in this series on narcotic drug addiction, 1 we dealt with the question whether the continuous taking of morphin causes the presence in the blood serum of any substance which has a protective effect against morphin, and arrived at negative conclusions.
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Treatment of narcotics addiction with narcotic drugs.
JAMA, 1976WHILE THE use of methadone hydrochloride for both opiate maintenance and detoxification has been well described in the medical literature 1-4 during the past decade, recent legislation has expanded the boundaries of the federal regulatory role in drug-abuse treatment to cover the maintenance and detoxification of drug-dependent persons with all ...
R L, DuPont +2 more
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Criminology & Public Policy, 2018
AbstractFifty years ago, the U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice saw drugs as a modest but growing problem for the criminal justice system. The reemergence of heroin occupied the Commission's attention. Many recommendations are admirable, such as a focus on public health interventions and a concern about the ...
Bryce Pardo, Peter Reuter
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AbstractFifty years ago, the U.S. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice saw drugs as a modest but growing problem for the criminal justice system. The reemergence of heroin occupied the Commission's attention. Many recommendations are admirable, such as a focus on public health interventions and a concern about the ...
Bryce Pardo, Peter Reuter
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Cancer epigenetics in clinical practice
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Veronica Davalos, Manel Esteller
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