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Public health surveillance of new psychoactive substances: recent developments. [PDF]
Fitzgerald ND, Cottler LB, Palamar JJ.
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Headaches and Psychoactive Substance Use
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1991SYNOPSIS A number of clinical reports have revealed an association between the use of alcohol and drugs and theonset or exacerbation of headaches. In order to investigate this association systematically and to examinethe temporal relationship between onset of headaches and psychoactive substance use, we analyzedresponses to e self ...
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Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 1994
This paper reviews the most recent developments concerning the role played by psychoactive substances in causing impairment, traffic, occupational, and other accidents. Empirical and epidemiological knowledge acquired over recent years has given rise to a general consensus on the capacity of psychoactive substances for producing impairment and causing ...
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This paper reviews the most recent developments concerning the role played by psychoactive substances in causing impairment, traffic, occupational, and other accidents. Empirical and epidemiological knowledge acquired over recent years has given rise to a general consensus on the capacity of psychoactive substances for producing impairment and causing ...
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The rational use of psychoactive substances
Nursing Standard, 2005Health professionals have a responsibility to ensure the rational use of prescribed psychoactive medicines. The appropriate use of these drugs has become a cause for concern in the U.K. because of increased consumption. This article discusses irrational prescribing and the implications for practice.
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Pharmacology of Psychoactive Substances
2017An understanding of the basic principles of pharmacology is essential to understand how psychoactive substances exert their effects. Pharmacology has two major components—pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
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[Adolescence and psychoactive substances].
Soins; la revue de reference infirmiere, 2019By the age of 17, most young people have tried alcohol, tobacco and cannabis and some of them have already become regular users. While they have partly achieved their objective, clinics for young addicts, created ten years ago and aimed specifically at this section of the population, still struggle to reach out to certain teenagers, notably those with ...
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