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Predicting prescription drug misuse in college students' social networks

Addictive Behaviors, 2015
Prescription drugs, such as stimulants, opioid analgesics, anxiolytics, and sedatives, are frequently being used without a physician's prescription by college students, resulting in a rising epidemic. The literature has not yet examined the impact of one's social network in the use of these drugs, nor the co-occurrence of multiple prescription drugs ...
Matthew K, Meisel, Adam S, Goodie
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Prescription-Type Drug Misuse and Workplace Access Among Nurses

Journal of Addictive Diseases, 1999
Access to prescription-type substances in the workplace is a unique feature of the practice of health professionals. Empirical data on the relation between workplace access to substances and prescription-type drug misuse among nurses are limited. Using an anonymous mailed survey, data were collected on three dimensions of access: perceived availability,
A M, Trinkoff, C L, Storr, M P, Wall
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Prescription drug misuse among adolescents

2009
In spite of a growing body of knowledge of prescription drug misuse (PDM), several important gaps exist. This dissertation is comprised of three independent studies that advance knowledge of PDM among adolescents. Study 1 aims to provide a review of the epidemiology of adolescent PDM and offer a theoretical explanation of the problem using ...
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Clinical Presentations of Bupropion Prescription Drug Misuse

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology
Abstract Background Among prescribers, bupropion is considered a substance of low misuse potential, with some studies showing lesser misuse potential than caffeine. However, several case reports exist of recreational bupropion misuse and diversion.
Greg, Noe   +3 more
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Anabolic steroid users' misuse of non-traditional prescription drugs

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2019
Few anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) users disclose their performance enhancing drug (PED) use with their healthcare providers. AAS users practice polypharmacy with prescription medications to counter adverse effects of AAS, to further their muscular gains, or to lose weight.To compare and contrast AAS using and non-AAS using gym clients regarding PED
Eric J. Ip   +3 more
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Abuse/misuse of non-prescription drugs.

Pharmacy world & science : PWS, 2000
To investigate the abuse of non-prescription (over-the-counter; OTC) products in Northern Ireland.A structured questionnaire covering various aspects of OTC drug abuse was mailed to all 509 community pharmacies in Northern Ireland.253 responses were received (response rate 49.7%) after two mailings.
G F, Hughes   +3 more
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Prescription drug misuse/abuse in the elderly.

Geriatrics, 2008
One quarter of the prescription drugs sold in the United States are used by the elderly, often for problems such as chronic pain, insomnia, and anxiety. The prevalence of abuse may be as high as 11 percent with female gender, social isolation, depression, and history of substance abuse increasing risk.
John W, Culberson, Martin, Ziska
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Prescription drug misuse: a growing national problem.

Adolescent medicine clinics, 2007
Misuse of prescription drugs has been a growing problem in the United States affecting all age groups, including adolescents. Recent years have produced many advances in medical management of chronic pain, depression and anxiety, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Jonathan A, Hertz, John R, Knight
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Antibody–drug conjugates: Smart chemotherapy delivery across tumor histologies

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Paolo Tarantino   +2 more
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Prescription Drug Misuse and Women

2022
B. Peteet   +5 more
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