نتایج جستجو برای: opiate related disorders

تعداد نتایج: 1707386  

Journal: :avicenna journal of neuro psycho physiology 0
mohammad ahmadpanah research center for behavioral disorders and substance abuse, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran ali ghaleiha research center for behavioral disorders and substance abuse, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran leila jahangard research center for behavioral disorders and substance abuse, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran saeed mosavi research center for behavioral disorders and substance abuse, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran mohammad haghighi research center for behavioral disorders and substance abuse, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran; research center for behavioral disorders and substance abuse, hamadan university of medical sciences, hamadan, ir iran, tel: +98-9133112905, fax: + 98-8138271066

results the most common drug used by 48 women (81.35%) was th eopium, followed by crack(8.47%), heroin (1.69%), methadone (1.69%)and cannabis (1.69%). mean age of the first time experience of cigarette smoking was 17.11 ± 9.22 years. also, the mean age of the first time drug substance use was 27.62 ± 10.46 years and the mean duration of drug use was 5.2 ± 12.0 years. among studied women, 74.57%...

Journal: :iranian journal of health sciences 0
seyedtaghi mirmohammadi department of occupational health, health sciences research center, school of health, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran jamshid yazdani-charati department of biostatistics, health sciences research center, school of health, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, iran

abstract background and purpose: work-related musculoskeletal disorders (wmsds) are a group of painful disorders of muscles, tendons, and nerves. carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, thoracic outlet syndrome, and tension neck syndrome are examples. almost all work requires the use of the arms and hands, therefore, most wmsd affect the hands, wrists, elbows, neck, and shoulders. the aim of the cu...

Journal: :Brain research. Brain research reviews 2001
C Martin-Soelch K L Leenders A F Chevalley J Missimer G Künig S Magyar A Mino W Schultz

This article reviews neuronal activity related to reward processing in primate and human brains. In the primate brain, neurophysiological methods provide a differentiated view of reward processing in a limited number of brain structures. Dopamine neurons respond to unpredictable rewards and produce a global reinforcement signal. Some neurons in the striatum also react to the expectation and det...

Journal: :international journal of high risk behaviors and addiction 0
albert stuart reece school of psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, university of western australia, crawley, australia; school of psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, gladstone rd, highgate hill, brisbane, queensland, australia. tel: +617-3844-4000, fax: +617-3844-4015

2000
D. Venugopal G. Deepak N. Murali K.B. Kumar P.S.V.N. Sharma

Carisoprodol is a centrally acting skeletal muscle relaxant whose active metabolite is meprobamate. There have been few reports of carisoprodol abuse from India. This is a report of a case with carisoprodol dependence. The patient also had poly substance abuse of alcohol, nicotine, benzodiazepine and dextropropoxyphene. Although no specific withdrawal syndrome could be identified, the patient h...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2006
Emmanuel Streel Bernard Dan Salvatore Campanella Alain Meyvaert Catherine Hanak Isy Pelc Paul Verbanck

Chronic opioid exposure induces neuroadaptative changes in several brain systems. Amongst others the alpha adrenergic system appears to be extremely sensitive to opioid exposure and has, therefore, been proposed to play a key role in opiate withdrawal symptoms. In order to better understand the influence of the noradrenergic system in opioid withdrawal and be able to develop new therapeutic str...

Journal: :JAMA 2012
Stephen W Patrick Robert E Schumacher Brian D Benneyworth Elizabeth E Krans Jennifer M McAllister Matthew M Davis

CONTEXT Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a postnatal drug withdrawal syndrome primarily caused by maternal opiate use. No national estimates are available for the incidence of maternal opiate use at the time of delivery or NAS. OBJECTIVES To determine the national incidence of NAS and antepartum maternal opiate use and to characterize trends in national health care expenditures associate...

Journal: :Neuron 1996
Eric J Nestler

and dependence, at least in in vivo systems. The recent cloning of these receptors has enabled more penetrating Laboratory of Molecular Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine analyses (Mansour et al., 1995), which could yet reveal alterations related to opiate addiction. For example, ex-New Haven, Connecticut 06508 posure to agonist in vitro elicits receptor desensitization and down-regu...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Guang-Ping Xu Elisabeth Van Bockstaele Beverly Reyes Thelma Bethea Rita J Valentino

Chronic opiate use produces persistent changes in brain neurons that are expressed as adverse effects, including physical dependence and compulsive drug-seeking behavior. Dysregulation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal response to stress also occurs with chronic opiate administration and has been implicated as a contributing factor to continued substance abuse. This study provides the first...

2002

This publication presents an overview of the practices and the context of pharmacotherapy of opioid dependence in selected countries of the South East Asia and Western Pacific regions of the World Health Organisation. Based on reports provided by professionals involved in treatment of opioid dependence in these regions, the document describes the current situation with opioid use and its health...

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