Cocaine Clinical Use
Cocaine-Induced Acute Myocardial Infarction
Review Clinical Medicine & Research Volume 5, Number 3: 172-176 ©2007 Marshfield Clinic http://www.clinmedres.org Cocaine-Induced Acute Myocardial Infarction Shereif H. Rezkalla, MD and Robert A. Kloner, MD, PhD Acute myocardial infarction may occur following cocaine use. … Read More
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In clinical practice Source: Ruetsch, BÖni, & Borgeat, 2001 Today’s Medical Uses Local anesthetic – used primarily by otolaryngologists because of its anesthetic and vasocontrictive properties Nasal packing – emergency department physicians also use a liquid form of cocaine to cocaine use is … View Document
Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports
Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports CASe RepoRT Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports 2012:5 81 serotonin syndrome with escitolapram and concomitant Use of cocaine: A case Report … Fetch Full Source
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Gawin and Herbert Kleber, “Cocaine Abuse in a Treatment Population: Patterns and Diagnostic Distinctions,” in Cocaine Use in America: Epidemiologic and Clinical … Read More
A Case Of Mutism Subsequent To Cocaine Abuse
The clinical use of cocaine. Miller, Mena, Giombetti, Villanueve-Meyer, and Djenderedjian (1992) reported that strokes can be a com-mon consequence of cocaine abuse because of the spasm … View Doc
CNS Stimulants: Use & Abuse
Lead to an increase in cocaine use clinical trials are discussed below. All of the proposed mechanisms of action for these drugs are very hypothetical. Gamma-vinyl-GABA (GVG) GVG is an antiepileptic drug which has been shown to reduce cocaine CNS STIMULANTS: USE & ABUSE | 99 … Document Retrieval
A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLINDED, PLACEBO- CONTROLLED TRIAL …
ED physicians will initially screen all patients via questioning about recent cocaine use. If the clinical suspicion for cocaine use is high or the patient readily admits to cocaine use, the patient will be … Read Here
DATA SUPPORTING THE VALIDITY OF DSM-IV AND DSM-IV-TR …
Evince Clinical Assessments Tel: 401-231-2993 PO Box 17305 Fax: 401-231-2055 associated with consistent or heavy drinking in the absence of any other substance use disorder criteria. For cocaine, the amount of time spent using is the most … View Full Source
A Guidance On The Use Of Topical Anesthetics For Naso …
Due to the safety issues associated with cocaine, in addition to its FDA classification as a Schedule II agent, its use evidence supports its used for various procedures, and its clinical grade of effectiveness is stronger than that of … Retrieve Full Source
Cocaine Use And Hypertensive Renal Changes In HIV Infected …
Cocaine Use and Hypertensive Renal Changes in HIV Infected Individuals Derek M. Fine,* Neha Garg, 1128 Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2: 1125–1130, 2007 … Read Here
Desipramine Treatment Of cocaine-dependent Patients With …
Methadone-maintained patients: associations with clinical and demo-graphic characteristics. Am. J. Addict. 13, 327–332. Preston, K.L., Silverman, K., Schuster, C.R., Cone, E.J., 1997. Assess-ment of cocaine use with quantitative urinalysis and estimation of … Access Document
Immunoassay For Detection Of Cocaine/Metabolites In Oral Fluids
Ng/mL for detection of cocaine use as compared to 300 ng/mL in urine. An oral fluids EIA for detection of cocaine use should gener-ally exhibit comparable clinical sensitivity, specificity, and ac- … Access Doc
New Clinical Information For Treatment Of Cocaine And Meth …
New Clinical Information Regarding the Treatment of Individuals for Cocaine and Methamphetamine Dependence Richard A. Rawson, Ph.D Professor SemelSemel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior … Get Doc
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CLIN. CHEM. 33/1, 118-119 (1987) Detection and Confirmation of Cocaine Use by Chromatographic Analysis for Methylecgonine in Urine Dennis A. Clark and After refluxing, we cooled the solution to room temperature, added 1.5 mL of pH 9.5 buffer, 5 mL of dichloromethane Core Clinical Laboratories … Retrieve Here