نتایج جستجو برای: addiction relapse

تعداد نتایج: 56348  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Martin Novak Briac Halbout Eoin C O'Connor Jan Rodriguez Parkitna Tian Su Minqiang Chai Hans S Crombag Ainhoa Bilbao Rainer Spanagel David N Stephens Günther Schütz David Engblom

Understanding the psychobiological basis of relapse remains a challenge in developing therapies for drug addiction. Relapse in cocaine addiction often occurs following exposure to environmental stimuli previously associated with drug taking. The metabotropic glutamate receptor, mGluR5, is potentially important in this respect; it plays a central role in several forms of striatal synaptic plasti...

2015
Prathamesh Satish Joshi M C Prashant Neelu Nagpal Atulkumar A Patil Rinky Ahuja Vidhi Mathur

BACKGROUND A pre-packaged mixture of areca nut, tobacco, slaked lime, catechu, and flavoring agents is popularly known as Gutkha. Aim of study is to analyze the addiction biology of Gutkha chewing and to assess efficacy of a cessation program based on nicotine replacement therapy (NRT). MATERIALS AND METHODS Patterns of addiction of 400 Gutkha chewers were analyzed with a questionnaire-based ...

Hamid Reza Arshadi, Reza Afshari, Shahram Ilbeigi, Zahra Shojaei Ghalehney

Background: In maintenance therapy for opioid addiction, to reduce the risk of buprenorphine (BUP) abuse, the combination of BUP and naloxone (NX) has been developed and is commercially available as suboxone (BUP/NX). This study was designed to compare addiction relapse frequency in patients receiving BUP and BUP/NX as maintenance therapy. Methods: In this double-blind clinical trial with cross...

Journal: :Science 2004
Véronique Deroche-Gamonet David Belin Pier Vincenzo Piazza

Although the voluntary intake of drugs of abuse is a behavior largely preserved throughout phylogeny, it is currently unclear whether pathological drug use ("addiction") can be observed in species other than humans. Here, we report that behaviors that resemble three of the essential diagnostic criteria for addiction appear over time in rats trained to self-administer cocaine. As in humans, this...

Journal: :Science 1997
G F Koob M Le Moal

Understanding the neurobiological mechanisms of addiction requires an integration of basic neuroscience with social psychology, experimental psychology, and psychiatry. Addiction is presented as a cycle of spiralling dysregulation of brain reward systems that progressively increases, resulting in compulsive drug use and a loss of control over drug-taking. Sensitization and counteradaptation are...

2016
Santiago Cuesta Alejandra M. Pacchioni

Received: December 08, 2016; Accepted: December 26, 2016; Published: December 30, 2016 Drug addiction is a chronic and enduring phenomenon that has been extensively investigated in the last decades. Over the years, different animal models have been designed to contribute to the elucidation of the neurobiological processes involved in relapse behavior and to evaluate potential pharmacotherapies ...

Journal: :BMC psychiatry 2016
Carolin Matheus-Roth Ingmar Schenk Jens Wiltfang Norbert Scherbaum Bernhard W Müller

BACKGROUND Understanding the biological underpinnings of relapse in alcohol dependency is a major issue in addiction research. Based on recent evidence regarding the relevance of occipital visual evoked response potentials (ERPs) in addiction research, and its significance for relapse research, we assessed occipital ERPs to alcohol- and non-alcohol-related stimuli in recently detoxified patient...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 1989
N S Miller M S Gold

The definition of marijuana (Cannabis) dependence (addiction) contains three critical elements. These are (a) preoccupation with the acquisition of marijuana, (b) compulsive use of marijuana, (c) relapse to or recurrent use of the marijuana. The manifestations of abnormal marijuana use may assume many forms. Medical, psychiatric, neurological, traumatic, and sociological sequelae occur commonly...

Journal: :ILAR journal 2011
Joseph Frascella Kimberlei A Richardson Gabrielle L McLemore

A ddictions to a variety of substances both licit (e.g., alcohol, nicotine) and illicit (e.g., marijuana, cocaine) are a pervasive national and international social and economic challenge, accounting for as much as $600 billion annually in cumulative losses in the United States (cited in Nicholson and Ator 2011). The treatment of addictions and addictive behaviors is thus an important public he...

Journal: :Neuropsychobiology 2007
M Corominas C Roncero M Ribases X Castells M Casas

Cocaine addiction is one of the severest health problems faced by western countries, where there is an increasing prevalence of lifelong abuse. The most challenging aspects in the treatment of cocaine addiction are craving and relapse, especially in view of the fact that, at present, there is a lack of effective pharmacological treatment for the disorder. What is required are new pharmacologica...

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