Cocaine Abuse Systems
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The abuse of cocaine is maintained by the drug ’ s effects on brain reward systems, and mediated at least in part by its dopaminergic action. … Document Viewer
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Systems, Laguna Hills, CA), and a battery of immunoassay tests for drugs of abuse in urine (Abbott TDx tests for cocaine, amphetamines, opioids, … Doc Viewer
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Medications for cocaine abuse and dependence acting at each of the monoamine systems, but none of these drugs or drug classes appeared to have an obvious advantage or a … Return Doc
Abnormal Structure Offrontostriatal Brain systems Is …
We hypothesized that the increased levels of impulsivity and compulsivity in cocaine users would be associated with anatomical changes infrontostriatal brain systems. Materials and methods Participants Sixty individuals with a history of chronic cocaine abuse, satisfying the DSM-IV-TR (Diagnostic and … Read Here
How Is Cocaine Abused?
With repeated use, cocaine can cause long-term changes in the brain's reward system and in other brain systems as well, which may even tually lead Information Sources For additional information on cocaine, please refer to the following sources on NIDA's Web site, www.drugabuse.gov: • Cocaine: Abuse and … View Document
Cocaine Self-Administration Produces A Progressive …
Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Cocaine drugs of abuse known to date. Although it binds with relatively equal potencies to dopa-mine (DA), serotonin, and norepinephrine transporters (Ritz et al., 1987), the behavioral actions of cocaine have been attributed to its effects on dopaminergic systems (Ritz … Document Viewer
Olanzapine-Induced Suppression Of Cocaine Self-Administration …
And use of compounds that target dopaminergic systems represents a reasonable approach for the pharmacological treatment of cocaine abuse. The neuropharmacological … Get Content Here
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As an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of cocaine use or abuse. The AxSYM Cocaine Metabolite assay provides only a X SYSTEMS Cocaine Metabolite Calibrators, AxSYM Cocaine Metabolite Master Calibrators and X SYSTEMS Multiconstituent … Document Retrieval
CE FEATURE Medical Complications Of Cocaine Addiction …
Medical Complications of Cocaine Addiction: Clinical Implications for Nursing Practice Deborah Antai-Otong, MS, APRN, BC, FAAN Veterans Integrated Systems Network, Fort Worth Mental Health Clinic, Fort Worth, Texas, Care Coordination Home Telehealth, Arlington, Texas, USA Cocaine abuse is an important … View Full Source
SUBSTANCE ABUSE: Stimulants (Cocaine/Amphetamines/PCP/Caffeine)
Because of this excessive stimulation, cocaine may cause life-threatening problems in multiple organ systems. Neonatal Complications: Neglect abuse, cocaine intoxication secondary to breast feeding, physical dependence to cocaine. … Fetch Document
Cocaine And Pregnancy
Poor infant information processing ability or precocious maturation of attentional systems? Dev Neurosci 31(1-2):149-58. Cone EJ, et al. 1996. Cocaine excretion in the semen of drug Structural, metabolic, and functional brain abnormalities as a result of prenatal exposure to drugs of abuse … Document Retrieval
How Is Cocaine Abused?
With repeated use, cocaine can cause long-term changes in the brain’s reward system and in other brain systems as well, which may eventually lead to addiction. How Widespread Is Cocaine Abuse? Monitoring the Future Survey † According to the 2009 Monitoring the Future … Retrieve Content
Cocaine Effects On Dopamine And Opioid Peptide Neural Systems …
94 Cocaine Effects on Dopamine and Opioid Peptide Neural Systems: Implications for Human Cocaine Abuse Yasmin L. Hurd INTRODUCTION Cocaine induces a wide range of emotions in humans, from an initial … Read Document
Substance Use Disorders In Patients With Posttraumatic Stress …
In the context of procurement and use of cocaine (12). Given that chronic substance use can lead to higher levels of arousal and anxiety as well as to sensitization of neuro-biologic stress systems (13), substance abuse may result in … Access Full Source