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Drugs and Narcotics in History

Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1996
We have recently reported increased use of illicit drugs by our youth, reversing the extremely positive trends and continuing decreases in use that occurred from 1985 to 1992. 1 Tobacco, marijuana, and other illicit drug use is now increasing again among all adolescents from sixth graders through the high school class of 1995.
Mikuláš Teich   +2 more
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Treatment of Narcotics Addiction With Narcotic Drugs

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
WHILE 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 ...
Stuart L. Nightingale   +2 more
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Stimulants and Narcotic Drugs

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.
James H. Coleman, Paul King
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Allergy to illicit drugs and narcotics

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2014
SummaryDespite their frequent use, allergy to illicit drugs and narcotics is rarely reported in literature. We present a review of the different classes of drugs of abuse that might be involved in allergies: central nervous system (CNS) depressants (such as cannabis, opioids and kava), CNS stimulants (cocaine, amphetamines, khat and ephedra) and ...
Swerts, S.   +8 more
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Drugs and Narcotics in History

BMJ, 1995
Ed Roy Porter, Mikulas Teich Cambridge University Press, £30, pp 227 ISBN 0 521 43163 8 As drug problems get worse we look to the past for answers. The interpretation of this past often depends on the lesson that the historian or policy advocate wishes to abstract.
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Profiles of Activity in Rodents of Some Narcotic and Narcotic Antagonist Drugs

Nature, 1969
THE narcotic analgesics and their antagonists form a series ranging from morphine, which is a powerful and highly addictive analgesic, to naloxone, which is a potent antagonist of morphine1. One of the drugs between these extremes is pentazocine, which has both analgesic and antimorphine properties.
C. Schneider   +3 more
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Simultaneous administration of narcotic and narcotic-antagonist drugs in the newborn rabbit

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1967
The respiratory response of the newborn rabbit rendered acutely anoxic in nitrogen comprises periods of dyspnea, primary apnea, gasping, and terminal apnea. The duration of primary apnea is increased at the expense of the period of gasping by the prior administration of morphine and Pethidine * ; length of survival is not shortened.
J.A. Davis, W.M.O. Moore
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Alcohol and Narcotic Drugs

The Journal of Health and Physical Education, 1937
(1937). Alcohol and Narcotic Drugs. The Journal of Health and Physical Education: Vol. 8, No. 10, pp. 588-635.
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