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N. AIT-DAOUD ; R. J. MALCOLM ; B. A. JOHNSON | 2006ENGLISH : There is a growing interest in the development of new pharmacological tools for treating alcohol withdrawal and dependence. A number of anticonvulsants including valproate and carbamazepine have been shown to be safe and effective al[...]Périodique
J. R. CORNELIUS ; M. A. DAWES ; B. A. JOHNSON ; J. Z. MA ; N. AIT-DAOUD ; S. E. THOMAS ; D. DEAS ; A. M. LIBBY ; ORTON H. D. ; S. K. STOVER ; RIGGS P. D. ; O. G. BUKSTEIN ; TRUNZO A. C. ; T. M. KELLY ; D. S. WOOD | 2005Article : Périodique
Cannabis, the most commonly used illicit substance, exerts its primary psychoactive effect via delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) agonism of cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1). Some users develop a cannabis use disorder and physical dependence[...]Article : Périodique
Background: Despite growing concern about the increased rates of synthetic cannabinoid (SC) use and their effects, only limited data are available that addresses these issues. This study assessed the extent of SC product use and reported effects[...]Article : Périodique
B. A. JOHNSON ; N. AIT-DAOUD ; X. Q. WANG ; J. K. PENBERTHY ; M. A. JAVORS ; C. SENEVIRATNE ; L. LIU |IMPORTANCE: No medication has been established as an efficacious treatment for cocaine dependence. We hypothesized that dual modulation of the mesocorticolimbic dopamine system by topiramate-a glutamate receptor antagonist and.-aminobutyric acid[...]Article : Périodique
B. A. JOHNSON ; DEVOUS M. D. ; P. RUIZ ; N. AIT-DAOUD |OBJECTIVE: The authors reviewed the pathogenesis of cocaine-related cerebral ischemia, appraised current knowledge of its sequelae, and assessed the role of putative therapeutic agents, particularly dihydropyridine-class calcium channel antagoni[...]Article : Périodique
S. V. REGE ; D. A. NGO ; N. AIT-DAOUD ; S. SHARMA ; E. VERPLANCKEN ; C. P. HOLSTEGE |BACKGROUND AND AIMS: In the United States, access to naloxone has been expanded as a measure to address growing opioid overdose mortality. The study aimed to describe the national trends in naloxone use as reported to the US poison centers (PCs)[...]