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Auteur M. A. LEVI-MINZI |
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S. P. KURTZ ; H. L. SURRATT ; M. A. LEVI-MINZI ; A. MOOSS | 2011
Dans Drug and Alcohol Dependence (Vol.119, n°1-2, December 2011) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Benzodiazepines (BZs) are among the most frequently prescribed drugs with the potential for abuse. Young adults ages 18-29 report the highest rates of BZ misuse in the United States. The majority of club drug users are also in this a[...]G. E. IBANEZ ; M. A. LEVI-MINZI ; K. K. RIGG ; A. D. MOOSS | 2013
Dans Journal of Psychoactive Drugs (Vol.45, n°1, January-March 2013) Article : PériodiqueBenzodiazepines (BZ) are often diverted from legal sources to illicit markets at various points in the distribution process beginning with a pharmaceutical manufacturer, followed by healthcare providers, and finally, to the intended users. Littl[...]S. P. KURTZ ; H. L. SURRATT ; M. E. BUTTRAM ; M. A. LEVI-MINZI ; M. CHEN | 2013
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.44, n°3, March 2013) Article : PériodiqueThis paper reports on changes in substance use and substance dependence symptoms - without intervention - among young adult multidrug users in the club scene, ages 18-29, (N = 444) who participated in a natural history study. Computer-assisted p[...]T. J. CICERO ; S. P. KURTZ ; H. L. SURRATT ; G. E. IBANEZ ; M. S. ELLIS ; M. A. LEVI-MINZI ; J. A. INCIARDI | 2011
Dans Journal of Drug Issues (Vol.41, n°2, Spring 2011) Article : PériodiqueNumerous national surveys and surveillance programs have shown a substantial rise in the abuse of prescription opioids over the past 15 years. Accessibility of these drugs to non-patients is the result of their unlawful channeling from legal sou[...]