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Prescription Drugs

2021
Prescription drugs are a basic and invaluable part of society today, but there is debate surrounding the methods of testing new drugs, the possible misuse of prescription drugs, and the economics of drug production and use. This book examines the evolution of prescription drugs in the United States, as well as the formation of the pharmaceutical ...
David E. Newton
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Prescription Drugs

Substance and Non-Substance Related Addictions, 2022
Diego Garces Grosse
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Benefits and Harms of Prescription Drugs and Supplements for Treatment of Clinical Alzheimer-Type Dementia

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
Background Effects of drug treatment of clinical Alzheimer-type dementia (CATD) are uncertain. Purpose To summarize evidence on the effects of prescription drugs and supplements for CATD treatment.
H. Fink   +17 more
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Synthetic cathinones and their potential interactions with prescription drugs.

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2020
PURPOSE Substance use disorder often coexists with other psychiatric disorders, resulting in the simultaneous use of recreational and prescription drugs. The authors aimed to identify potential pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic interactions between new
Ramon R Contrucci   +4 more
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Prescription Drug Abuse

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Prescription drug abuse (PDA) accounts for much drug-related morbidity and mortality. The PDA issue contains several interrelated dimensions: regulatory, practical, and clinical. Historical and current governmental efforts to regulate prescribing practices are reviewed. The authors discuss the many ways that prescription drugs can be diverted for abuse
K J, Weiss, D P, Greenfield
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Medical Marijuana Users are More Likely to Use Prescription Drugs Medically and Nonmedically

Journal of addiction medicine, 2018
Objectives: Previous studies have found a negative population-level correlation between medical marijuana availability in US states, and trends in medical and nonmedical prescription drug use.
Theodore L. Caputi, K. Humphreys
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Prescription-Drug Prices

New England Journal of Medicine, 2004
Richard G. Frank writes that the candidates differ sharply on two issues affecting drug prices: the importation of prescription drugs and the role of government in negotiating prices for Medicare.
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