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Addiction, 1994
AbstractThe current paper is a review of the literature on abstinence symptomatology after stimulant use. The studies performed indicate biological and physical changes during abstinence. One outpatient study suggests a phasic model of stimulant abstinence which is characterized by a ‘crash’, ‘withdrawal’, and ‘extinction’ phase. However, two inpatient
J A, Lago, T R, Kosten
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AbstractThe current paper is a review of the literature on abstinence symptomatology after stimulant use. The studies performed indicate biological and physical changes during abstinence. One outpatient study suggests a phasic model of stimulant abstinence which is characterized by a ‘crash’, ‘withdrawal’, and ‘extinction’ phase. However, two inpatient
J A, Lago, T R, Kosten
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The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
This report summarizes pertinent biochemical, pharmacological and clinical information on the effects of abrupt cessation of benzodiazepine therapy. The need to discriminate between distress (anxiety) due to recurrences, rebound phenomena and withdrawal syndromes is emphasized.
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This report summarizes pertinent biochemical, pharmacological and clinical information on the effects of abrupt cessation of benzodiazepine therapy. The need to discriminate between distress (anxiety) due to recurrences, rebound phenomena and withdrawal syndromes is emphasized.
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The Nurse Practitioner, 1980
Nurses involved in primary health care are called upon to assess the patient who may present with signs and symptoms of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome. The purposes of this article are to define the alcohol withdrawal syndrome in terms of its two major phases, to review the underlying pathophysiology of the clinical manifestations, to describe ...
E F, McElmeel, P, Di Dente
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Nurses involved in primary health care are called upon to assess the patient who may present with signs and symptoms of the alcohol withdrawal syndrome. The purposes of this article are to define the alcohol withdrawal syndrome in terms of its two major phases, to review the underlying pathophysiology of the clinical manifestations, to describe ...
E F, McElmeel, P, Di Dente
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2002
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Addiction, 1994
AbstractOpiate withdrawal is one of the longest studied and most well described withdrawal syndromes. Opiate withdrawal has been described as akin to a moderate to severe flu‐like illness. Opiate withdrawal is appropriately described as subjectively severe but objectively mild.
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AbstractOpiate withdrawal is one of the longest studied and most well described withdrawal syndromes. Opiate withdrawal has been described as akin to a moderate to severe flu‐like illness. Opiate withdrawal is appropriately described as subjectively severe but objectively mild.
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Chapter 9 analyzes American print media narratives about the United States’ departure from Afghanistan. Gender informs contradictory narratives circulating in public discourse about the US withdrawal: (1) Afghanistan is going back in time; (2) Afghanistan is not going back in time.
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