نتایج جستجو برای: crack cocaine

تعداد نتایج: 39318  

2003
C. OFFIAH C. F. LOUGHRAN

Cocaine abuse is a widespread social problem with many well-recognized complications. These include cardiac, cerebrovascular and gastrointestinal events. Cocaine may effect a severe vasoconstriction, and its potential to induce severe side effects, because of this pharmacological action, are well recognized. In the abdomen the development of ischaemic strictures in both the small and large bowe...

2011
Mascha Nuijten Peter Blanken Wim van den Brink Vincent Hendriks

BACKGROUND Cocaine, particularly in its base form ('crack'), has become one of the drugs of most concern in the Netherlands, being associated with a wide range of medical, psychiatric and social problems for the individual, and with significant public order consequences for society. Available treatment options for cocaine dependent users are limited, and a substantial part of the cocaine depend...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Karl B Scheidweiler Mark A Plessinger Jalil Shojaie Ronald W Wood Tai C Kwong

Methylecgonidine is formed from cocaine base when smoked and has been identified in biological fluids of crack smokers. Ecgonidine, a metabolite of methylecgonidine formed via esterase activity, also has been identified in similar samples collected from crack smokers. Methylecgonidine and ecgonidine can be used as biomarkers to differentiate smoking from cocaine use via other routes of administ...

Journal: :Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2006
Harvey J Ginsburg Paul Raffeld Kelly L Alanis Angela S Boyce

BACKGROUND Establishing more sensible measures to treat cocaine-addicted mothers and their children is essential for improving U.S. drug policy. Favorable post-natal environments have moderated potential deleterious prenatal effects. However, since cocaine is an illicit substance having long been demonized, we hypothesized that attitudes toward prenatal cocaine exposure would be more negative t...

Journal: :Journal of sociology and social welfare 2006
Eloise Dunlap Andrew Golub Bruce D Johnson

Numerous African American families have struggled for generations with persistent poverty, especially in the inner city. These conditions were further strained during the 1980s and 1990s by the widespread use of crack cocaine. For many, crack use became an obsession, dominated their lives, and superseded family responsibilities. This behavior placed additional pressure on already stressed kin s...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 2006

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1996

2015
Gillian G. Baptiste Anastasia-Stefania Alexopoulos Tahsin Masud Joanna M. Bonsall

Levamisole is a known immunomodulating agent frequently used as a cutting agent in cocaine consumed in the United States today. Numerous cases of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) vasculitis connected with the use of levamisole-adulterated cocaine have previously been reported in the literature, classically characterized by a retiform purpuric rash. We report a case of a crack-cocaine...

2013

The last decade has seen cocaine establish itself as the most commonly used illicit stimulant drug in Europe, with an estimated 2.5 million young adults (aged 15–34) using the drug in the last year. Overall, powder cocaine is the most common form of the drug used, and high levels of use tend to be concentrated in a relatively small number of western European countries (e.g. Denmark, Spain, Irel...

2014
Osama Souied Hassan Baydoun Zahraa Ghandour Neville Mobarakai

The prevalence of cocaine adulterated with levamisole-induced vasculitis is increasing and physicians should be aware of this unique entity. There have been many reports of cutaneous vasculitis syndrome caused by cocaine which is contaminated with levamisole. Levamisole was used as an antihelminth drug and later was rescinded from use in humans due to adverse effects. Through this paper, we wil...

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