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Substance Abuse

Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1992
The three types of drugs commonly used in sports--therapeutic drugs, performance-enhancing drugs, and recreational drugs--have been discussed and presented in a way that should be helpful to health care providers dealing with athletes. The goal of this article has been not only to present information concerning drugs but also to raise the awareness ...
A P, Jonas, R T, Sickles, J A, Lombardo
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SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 2003
Liddle and Dakof's (1995) comprehensive review of the status of family‐based treatment for drug abuse concluded that this modality offered a “promising, but not definitive” approach to treating drug abuse among adolescents and adults. Less than a decade later, significant progress can be seen in the treatment of drug abuse problems using family‐based ...
Cynthia L, Rowe, Howard A, Liddle
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Substance Withdrawal

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1990
As long as drug use and abuse persist in our society, a significant number of patients with various types of drug withdrawal will present to Emergency Departments. It is imperative that we recognize the signs and symptoms of drug withdrawal and render the appropriate treatments.
W K, Chiang, L R, Goldfrank
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Poisonous substances

Emergency Nurse, 2012
Management plans for children with ingestion problems who present to emergency departments often include toxicology screening tests to detect the presence of poisonous substances.
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Substance Abuse

Pediatrics In Review, 1988
Following a decade during which drug use by adolescents was viewed by many parents and other adults as a normal phase of development, the 1980s have been marked by growing awareness of the risks and costs of illegal drug use. Yet, despite the many successes of a burgeoning parents' movement, stimulated by the active leadership and support of the ...
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Substance misuse

Emergency Nurse, 2016
This literature review concerned the end of life care needs of patients with drug and alcohol addiction, particularly in the UK, and to identify existing good practice guidance. Three themes emerged: » The need to improve recognition of substance misuse in patients receiving palliative care, and to meet the challenges palliative care teams face when ...
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Substance P

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2001
This article provides a brief overview of the history of substance P from its discovery in the 1930s to the present day. The development of substance P receptor agonists and antagonists, and more recently the employment of transgenic mice, provide a framework to explore the functional role of substance P.
HARRISON, SELENA, GEPPETTI, PIERANGELO
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Substance P

European Journal of Pain, 2000
Substance P is considered to be an important neuropeptide in nociceptive processes. Although substance P was described more than 60 years ago, there is still controversy about its exact role in nociception. This article reviews the current knowledge about the function of substance P in pain.
Snijdelaar, D.G.   +3 more
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Substance abuse

Emergency Nurse, 2007
The Association of Nurses in Substance Abuse provides specialist advice, as well as information on conferences and training, for professionals working in the area of substance abuse.
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