نتایج جستجو برای: methamphetamine

تعداد نتایج: 8251  

2013
Jennifer M. Loftis Clare J. Wilhelm Arthur A. Vandenbark Marilyn Huckans

Relapse rates following current methamphetamine abuse treatments are very high (∼40-60%), and the neuropsychiatric impairments (e.g., cognitive deficits, mood disorders) that arise and persist during remission from methamphetamine addiction likely contribute to these high relapse rates. Pharmacotherapeutic development of medications to treat addiction has focused on neurotransmitter systems wit...

2009
Rebecca McKetin Jennifer McLaren Erin Kelly

Aim: To validate the street terminology used to describe the various forms of methamphetamine used in Australia, namely ‘speed’ (powder methamphetamine), ‘base’ (a damp or oily product) and ‘crystal meth’ or ‘ice’ (crystalline methamphetamine). Materials and Methodology: Regular methamphetamine users (N = 309) were asked which form of methamphetamine they took on their last use occasion, and th...

Journal: :Journal of alcoholism and drug dependence 2015
Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell Eric Rice Harmony Rhoades Hailey Winetrobe

OBJECTIVES Social network analysis can provide added causal insight into otherwise confusing epidemiologic findings in public health research. Although foster care and homelessness are risk factors for methamphetamine use, current research has failed to explicate why homeless youth with foster care experience engage in methamphetamine use at higher rates than other homeless young adults. This s...

Journal: :Addiction 2008
Tyrone F Borders Brenda M Booth Xiaotong Han Patricia Wright Carl Leukefeld Russel S Falck Robert G Carlson

AIMS To examine how race and methamphetamine legislation are associated with changes in cocaine and methamphetamine use among untreated rural stimulant users. DESIGN A longitudinal study of stimulant users identified through respondent-driven sampling. SETTING Rural areas of three US states. PARTICIPANTS Participants at baseline were current users of methamphetamine and/or cocaine. MEAS...

1999
T. Ernst L. Chang M. Leonido-Yee O. Speck

Background: Methamphetamine abuse is a reemerging epidemic in the United States and in many Asian countries. Clinical and preclinical observations suggest that methamphetamine may cause longlasting injury to the brain. In humans, some of the psychiatric conditions, such as paranoid psychosis, may occur not only acutely during methamphetamine exposure, but may persist for months or even years af...

2008
Gantt P. Galloway Edward G. Singleton

AIMS: This study lays the foundation for a clinical prediction model based on methamphetamine craving intensity and its ability to predict the presence or absence of within-treatment methamphetamine use. DESIGN: We used a random effects logistic approach for estimating repeated-measures, generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) using craving as the sole predictor of methamphetamine. A multivaria...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2009
Zhihua Xie Gregory M Miller

This study reveals a novel receptor mechanism for methamphetamine action in dopamine transporter (DAT) regulation. Trace amine-associated receptor 1 (TAAR1) is expressed in brain dopaminergic nuclei and is activated by methamphetamine in vitro. Here, we show that methamphetamine interaction with TAAR1 inhibits [(3)H]dopamine uptake, enhances or induces [(3)H]dopamine efflux, and triggers DAT in...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2009
Rajkumar J Sevak William W Stoops Lon R Hays Craig R Rush

Methamphetamine abuse is a significant public health concern. Although widely studied in laboratory animals, little is known about the abuse-related behavioral effects of methamphetamine relative to other abused stimulants in controlled laboratory settings in humans. The aim of this study was to examine the discriminative stimulus, subject-rated, performance, and cardiovascular effects of metha...

2011
Nadine Nakamura Brent T. Mausbach Monica D. Ulibarri Shirley J. Semple Thomas L. Patterson

This study examined attitudes about condoms as a moderator of the relationship between methamphetamine use and sexual risk behavior in a sample of 297 HIV-positive, methamphetamine-using men who have sex with men (MSM). To test for a moderating effect of attitudes towards condoms, an interaction term was included in multiple regression analysis along with age, income, negative condom attitudes,...

2013
Albert W. Brzeczko Ronald Leech Jeffrey G. Stark

BACKGROUND The personal and societal effects of methamphetamine abuse are well documented. The ease of accessibility to methamphetamine and the quality of the "high" it produces makes the drug highly desired by its abusers. Over time, many methamphetamine users will also become methamphetamine cooks, where pseudoephedrine in over-the-counter cold products is converted to methamphetamine through...

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