نتایج جستجو برای: d methamphetamine

تعداد نتایج: 585255  

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2011
Linghui Li Gantt P Galloway Davide Verotta E Thomas Everhart Matthew J Baggott Jeremy R Coyle Juan C Lopez John Mendelson

Qualitative urinalysis can verify abstinence of drug misuse but cannot detect changes in drug intake. For drugs with slow elimination, such as methamphetamine (MA), a single episode of abuse can result in up to 5 days of positive urine drug screens. Thus, interventions that produce substantial decreases in drug use but do not achieve almost complete abstinence are classified as ineffective. Usi...

Journal: :basic and clinical neuroscience 0
zahra alam mehrjerdi alireza noroozi alasdair m. barr hamed ekhtiari

methamphetamine (ma) is a potent, addictive psychostimulant that has dramatic effects on the central nervous system (cns). the onset of methamphetamine use has been linked to heightened attention, and chronic methamphetamine use has been associated with deficits in different aspects of attention that can significantly persist into abstinence. attention deficits in chronic methamphetamine users ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2010
Rajeev I Desai Jack Bergman

Accumulating evidence suggests that acetylcholine nicotinic systems may contribute importantly to the abuse-related effects of d-methamphetamine (d-MA). The present study was conducted to compare the effects of indirect dopamine (DA) agonists (d-amphetamine, d-MA, and l-methamphetamine), full [(-)-nicotine, anabaseine, (+)-epibatidine, (-)-epibatidine, isoarecolone] and partial (varenicline) ni...

2011
Pauline Kenny Angela Harney Nicole K Lee Amy Pennay

BACKGROUND Australia has one of the highest rates of methamphetamine use in the world; however, treatment access for methamphetamine is comparatively low. This descriptive study aimed to identify patterns of treatment utilization and perceived barriers to accessing treatment among dependent methamphetamine users in the hope that such information will enable services to more appropriately respon...

Journal: :Journal of analytical toxicology 1996
J Fay R Fogerson D Schoendorfer R S Niedbala V Spiehler

Sweat was collected with the PharmChekTM sweat patch and drugs were eluted from the collection pad of the patch. A solid phase, enzyme immunoassay using microtiter plates was modified for analysis of methamphetamine in sweat. After methamphetamine administration, sweat contains primarily parent methamphetamine. The immunoassay was determined to have crossreactivity relative to 100% for the meth...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2013
Takato Hiranita Paul L Soto Gianluigi Tanda Theresa A Kopajtic Jonathan L Katz

A previous study showed that cocaine self-administration induced dopamine-independent reinforcing effects of σ agonists mediated by their selective actions at σ1 receptors (σ1Rs), which are intracellularly mobile chaperone proteins implicated in abuse-related effects of stimulants. The present study assessed whether the induction was specific to self-administration of cocaine. Rats were trained...

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1984
T Suzuki H J Fan Chiang S Yanaura T Yoshida Y Kuroiwa

The behavioral effect and acute toxicity of methamphetamine were tested alone and in combination with quinine in rats. Quinine prolonged and increased the effect of methamphetamine. The enhancement of methamphetamine-induced stereotyped behavior was very marked when quinine was given prior to or simultaneously with methamphetamine. However, the time for onset of methamphetamine-induced stereoty...

2009
E. HIGLEY Stephen W. Kiefer

Methamphetamine is a potent psychomotor stimulant and a major drug of abuse. There is currently no effective medication available for treatment for methamphetamine addiction. The present study investigated the role of the dopamine D3 receptor on IV methamphetamine self-administration and its effect on methamphetamine induced neurochemical changes. Acute administration of the putative D3 recepto...

Journal: :Journal of drug issues 2013
Mary-Lynn Brecht Diane Herbeck

This study describes the extent to which methamphetamine users perceive that their methamphetamine use has resulted in violent behavior, and describes the level of self-reported prevalence of specific violent criminal behaviors irrespective of methamphetamine use. Predictors of these two violence-related indicators, in terms of potential correlates from substance use history, criminal history, ...

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