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Drugs (e.g., cocaine, marijuana). Rather, the items asked about symptoms related to drugs in general over the past Statistically justifiable ASI CS cutoff scores for DSM-IV dependence offer a practical contribution to the addiction … Fetch Here

Addiction
Addiction What is it? What causes it? What can we do about it? FDA rules Pure Food and Drug Act, 1906: Labeling accuracy to eliminate adulteration An Chloral hydrate Schedule V: Low-yes-less than IV. Cocaine mixtures More recent legislation The Orphan Drug Act, 1983 Analogue (Designer Drug) Act … View Doc

The Neuropsychology Of Cocaine Addiction: Recent Cocaine Use …
The Neuropsychology of Cocaine Addiction: Recent Cocaine Use Masks Impairment Cocaine abusers met DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for history of cocaine depen- … Fetch Here

Is Craving Mood-Driven Or Self- Propelled? Sensitization And …
Intravenous (IV) administration or after dramatic increases in intranasal dosage (Gawin and Ellinwood 1988). cocaine addiction, its longitudinal course, and abstinence patterns. Clinical Research on Euphoria … View Full Source

The Cocaine Addiction Cycle – Three – Principles
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CE FEATURE Medical Complications Of Cocaine Addiction …
When it is used intravenously (IV) or smoked, cocaine plasma level rise rapidly and produce intense effects. Article 1: Medical Complications of Cocaine Addiction: Clinical Implications for Nursing Practice … Access Full Source

Addiction (termed Substance Dependence Or
DSM-IV Substance Dependence Criteria Addiction (termed substance dependence by the American Psychiatric Association) is substance (for example, current cocaine use despite recognition of cocaine-induced … Retrieve Full Source

The Art Of Addiction:
cocaine use and thus capture the subjective experience of cocaine addiction (Kranzler & Li, 2008; Levinthal, 2008). Cocaine Dependence as defined within the DSM IV – TR highlights specific … Return Document

Treating Cocaine Addiction: From Preclinical To Clinical …
Poses of this study, these were primarily daily cocaine abusers who met DSM-IV criteria for cocaine addiction with a minimum of 3 years of continuous use. … Access Doc

Multimodal Drug addiction Treatment: Afield Comparison Of …
Participants: Two hundred fifty-seven subjects meeting the DSM-IV criteria for opioid dependence and opioid-seeking substitutive At present, although cocaine addiction is increasing, the use of opiates continues to be widespread in Italy, with about 160,000 drug-addicted subjects … Return Document

Appendix C DSM-IV-TR Material – Guidelines For The Use Of …
Guidelines for the Use of Buprenorphine in the Treatment of Opioid Addiction April 23, 2004 BUPRENORPHINE TIP: CONTENT CLEARANCE DRAFT Appendix C DSM-IV-TR Material been caused or exacerbated by the substance (e.g., current cocaine use despite recognition of cocaine-induced … Doc Viewer

Cocaine Addiction As A Neurological Disorder: Implications …
Cocaine Addiction as a Neurological Disorder: Implications for Treatment intravenous (IV) injections of cocaine in human volunteers globally reduced cerebral glucose metabolism in the neocortex, basal ganglia, … Get Doc

Therapy Manuals For Drug Addiction
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Factor And Item-response Analysis DSM-IV Criteria For Abuse …
Rehm J., Ustun T. B., Grant B., Chatterji S. Factor structures for DSM-IV substance disorder criteria endorsed by alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and opiate users. results from the WHO reliability and validity study. Addiction 1999; 94 : 843-55. … Retrieve Full Source

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The Neuropsychology Of Cocaine Addiction: Recent Cocaine Use …
The Neuropsychology of Cocaine Addiction: Recent Cocaine Use MasksImpairment Patricia AWoicik *, 1, Scott JMoeller 2, Nelly Alia-Klein 1 Cocaine abusers met DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for history of cocaine depen-denceorabuse (reporting cocaine as their preferred drug and with primary use of cocaine by … View This Document