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J. McGRATH ; J. WELHAM ; J. SCOTT ; D. VARGHESE ; L. DEGENHARDT ; M. R. HAYATBAKHSH ; R. ALATI ; G. M. WILLIAMS ; W. BOR ; J. M. NAJMAN | 2010
PériodiqueContext: Prospective cohort studies have identified an association between cannabis use and later psychosis-related outcomes, but concerns remain about unmeasured confounding variables. The use of sibling pair analysis reduces the influence of u[...]J. SCOTT ; S. T. SLOMIAK ; J. D. JONES ; A. G. ROSEN ; T. M. MOORE ; R. C. GUR | 2018
Dans JAMA Psychiatry (Vol.75, n°6, June 2018) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH: Importance: Substantial shifts in perception and policy regarding cannabis have recently occurred, with use of cannabis increasing while its perceived harm decreases. One possible risk of increased cannabis use is poorer cognitive func[...]R. YADAV ; D. TAYLOR ; G. TAYLOR ; J. SCOTT | 2019
Dans International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (Vol.41, n°2, April 2019) Article : PériodiqueBackground: Opioid substitution therapy involves prescribing of medical substitutes like methadone and buprenorphine to patients who are addicted to opioids. The majority of opioid substitution therapy dispensing in the UK is done by community p[...]N. ALHUSEIN ; J. SCOTT ; B. KASPRZYK-HORDERN ; A. BOLHUIS | 2016
Dans Harm Reduction Journal (Vol.13, n°33, 2016) Article : PériodiqueBackground: In heroin injectors, there have been a number of outbreaks caused by spore-forming bacteria, causing serious infections such as anthrax or botulism. These are, most likely, caused by injecting contaminated heroin, and our aim was to [...]A. J. MACKRIDGE ; J. SCOTT | 2009
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.14 n°6, 2009) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Community pharmacies play an important role in providing services to drug users, having provided needle exchange and substitution therapy services for a number of years. Previous studies of these services and the problems faced in im[...]ENGLISH : Background. In the UK, most heroin and crack cocaine is not soluble in water alone. They require conversion to a soluble form before they can be injected. To accomplish this, users add weak acids, for example citric acid, lemon juice[...]ENGLISH : Aims: (a) To compare in the laboratory the effectiveness of various filters at removing particles from heroin injections; (b) To measure the amount of heroin retained by the filters; and (c) To describe the relevance of these prelimi[...]The addition of acidic substances to brown street heroin to facilitate the solubility of diamorphine in the injection preparation process is commonplace amongst UK injectors. Knowledge of the chemistry behind this process supports the need for t[...]FRANÇAIS : De nombreuses recherches ont montré la forte prévalence (30-60%) des troubles comorbides d'anxiété et d'humeur chez des patients usagers de drogues. Cet article propose des réflexions et des pistes pour améliorer l'évaluation des tro[...]J. SCOTT ; C. DAVY ; DODRIDGE D. ; K. KHAN ; Z. MILLIGAN | 2007
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.12 n°5, 2007) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: The supply of some injecting paraphernalia was legalized in the UK in 2003 in order to reduce harm, prevent blood born virus transmission and encourage access to services. Pharmacies comprise over three quarters of needle[...]R. COOMBER ; L. MOYLE ; V. BELACKOVA ; T. DECORTE ; P. HAKKARAINEN ; A. HATHAWAY ; K. J. LAIDLER ; S. LENTON ; S. MURPHY ; J. SCOTT ; M. STEFUNKOVA ; K. VAN DE VEN ; M. VLAEMYNCK ; B. WERSE | 2018
Dans International Journal of Drug Policy (Vol.58, August 2018) Article : PériodiqueBackground: It is now commonly accepted that there exists a form of drug supply, that involves the non-commercial supply of drugs to friends and acquaintances for little or no profit, which is qualitatively different from profit motivated 'drug [...]M. SKUMLIEN ; S. CRAFT ; J. SCOTT ; T. P. FREEMAN | 2023
Dans British Medical Journal (Vol.382, n°8398, 16 September 2023) Article : PériodiqueNational and international policies are key to reducing use and harm Synthetic cannabinoids, colloquially known as "spice," are a class of structurally diverse novel psychoactive substances that were originally designed to mimic the effects of [...]