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ENGLISH : One of the most striking changes in UK treatment of opiate addiction in the last 20 years has been the increasing prominence of maintenance prescribing as the dominant philosophy and the default treatment offered to new clients acces[...]Article : Périodique
A. CAMPBELL ; N. O NEILL ; K. HIGGINS |Background: The EU Early Warning System currently monitors more than 560 new psychoactive substances, far outweighing the total number of illicit drugs under international control. Due to the recent emergence of NPS and rapidly changing nature o[...]NouveautéPériodique
R. GUTIERREZ-ESTEINOU ; R. J. BALDESSARINI ; CREMENS M. C. ; A. CAMPBELL ; TEICHER M. H. | 1988FRANÇAIS : Un cas clinique permet de penser que la bromocriptine peut faciliter le sevrage de la cocaïne et maintenir l'abstinence chez des personnes dépendantes. Il semblerait que la bromocriptine soit un agoniste-antagoniste mixte avec une ac[...]Article : Périodique
FRANÇAIS : Une cocainomane sous traitement à la bromocriptine doit tripler ses doses de cocaine pour continuer à percevoir les effets stimulants. Ce premier rapport en passe d'être confirmé par expérimentation animale, suggère que les interact[...]Article : Périodique
New psychoactives within polydrug use trajectories - Evidence from a mixed-method longitudinal study
K. HIGGINS ; N. O'NEILL ; L. O'HARA ; J. A. JORDAN ; M. McCANN ; T. O'NEILL ; M. CLARKE ; T. O'NEILL ; G. KELLY ; A. CAMPBELL |AIMS: To provide public health-related research evidence on types and usage patterns of new psychoactive substances (NPS), developmental pathways into NPS and decision-making factors for, and associated harms of, NPS use. DESIGN: Three-phase mi[...]Article : Périodique
J. D. JONES ; A. CAMPBELL ; V. E. METZ ; S. D. COMER |Introduction: Some fear that distribution of naloxone to persons at risk of experiencing an opioid overdose may reduce the perceived negative consequences of drug use, leading to riskier patterns of use. This study assessed whether participation[...]Rapport
A. CAMPBELL ; E. FINCH ; J. BROTCHIE ; P. DAVIS | London : National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse (NTA) | 2007Introduction: The International Treatment Effectiveness Project (ITEP) is part of the National Treatment Agencys Treatment Effectiveness strategy, which identified areas for enhancing the quality of treatment interventions. The project was a col[...]Article : Périodique
Deaths involving prescription and illicit opioids are on the rise, which is an issue of increasing concern to health care professionals, policymakers, and the public. However, because medical examiners, coroners, and other practitioners do not u[...]Article : Périodique
Introduction and Aims: University students usually overestimate peer alcohol use, resulting in them 'drinking up' to perceived norms. Social norms theory suggests correcting these inflated perceptions can reduce alcohol consumption. Recent findi[...]