Titre : | American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Vol.37, n°4 - 2011 |
Type de document : | Bulletin : Périodique |
Paru le : | 08/08/2011 |
Année de publication : | 2011 |
Format : | 205-268 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
CONTENTS:
• Tampering with prescription opioids: nature and extent of the problem, health consequences, and solutions. Katz N., Dart R.C., Bailey E., Trudeau J., Osgood E., Paillard F., p. 205-217. • Social Location, Social Integration, and the Co-occurrence of Substance Abuse and Psychological Distress. Tenorio K.A., Lo C.C., p. 218-223. • Tipranavir/Ritonavir Induction of Buprenorphine Glucuronide Metabolism in HIV-Negative Subjects Chronically Receiving Buprenorphine/Naloxone. Bruce R.D., Moody D.E., Fang W.B., Chodkowski D., Andrews L., Friedland G.H., p. 224-228. • The Nature and Extent of Flavored Alcoholic Beverage Consumption among Underage Youth: Results of a National Brand-Specific Survey. Giga N.M., Binakonsky J., Ross C., Siegel M., p. 229-234. • The ?Younger-Sibling-at-Risk Design?: a Pilot Study of Adolescents with ADHD and an Older Sibling with Substance Use Disorder. Donovan S.J., Levin F.R., p. 235-239. • Neuropsychological Functioning and Outcomes of Treatment for Co-occurring Depression and Substance Use Disorders. Granholm E., Tate S.R., Link P.C., Lydecker K.P., Cummins K.M., McQuaid J., et al., p. 240-249. • Improving health and social outcomes with targeted services in comprehensive substance abuse treatment. Cao D., Marsh J.C., Shin H.C., Andrews C.M., p. 250-258. • A longitudinal investigation of the predictability of the three-factor model of the important people inventory. Groh D., Jason L.A., Ferrari J., Halpert J., p. 259-263. • Usefulness of methadone plasma concentration measurement in patients receiving nevirapine or efavirenz. Pelet A., Favrat B., Cavassini M., Eap C.B., Besson J., Monnat M., p. 264-268. |
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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierArticle : Périodique
N. KATZ ;
R. C. DART ;
E. BAILEY ;
J. TRUDEAU ;
E. OSGOOD ;
F. PAILLARD
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Background: Transdermal and solid oral prescription opioid (PO) formulations can be abused by ingesting (with or without tampering), snorting, or injection (both requiring tampering). Objective: To determine the patterns of tampering with POs fo[...]
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