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  • ...h MK, ''et al.'' |title=Inhibition of cytochrome P450 2D6 modifies codeine abuse liability |journal=J Clin Psychopharmacol |volume=20 |issue=4 |pages=435– ...= AADAC | date = April 16, 2007 | publisher = Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission }}</ref> A support group called [http://www.codeinefree.me.uk/ C
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  • ...''et al.'' |title=Potentiation of low dose ketamine effects by naltrexone: potential implications for the pharmacotherapy of alcoholism |journal=Neuropsychophar ...so in a setting where a trained physician is available if needed to assess potential adverse effects on patients.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Severe Pain Re
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  • ...expert opinion that the risk of permanent injury continues to outweigh the potential benefits of ciprofloxacin therapy in the pediatric population. ...interaction between quinolones and NSAIDs is important, because it has the potential for considerable CNS toxicity. The mechanism for this interaction is believ
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  • ...e then released into the [[synapse]] in response to a presynaptic [[action potential]]. ...themselves. This activity is characterized by irregular [[Pacemaker action potential|pacemaking]] activity of single spikes, and rapid bursts of typically 2-6 s
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  • ...Hantson P |title=Acute liver failure with renal impairment related to the abuse of senna anthraquinone glycosides |journal=The Annals of pharmacotherapy |v ...ite journal |author=Mereto E, Ghia M, Brambilla G |title=Evaluation of the potential carcinogenic activity of Senna and Cascara glycosides for the rat colon |jo
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  • ...and in Radiative Forcing"] which contains information on [[global warming potential]] (GWP) of greenhouse gases.</ref> ...tion, Davy notes the analgesic effect of nitrous oxide at page 465 and its potential to be used for surgical operations at page 556.<ref name="Humphry Davy">{{c
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  • ...[[central nervous system]] (CNS) to relieve [[pain]]. Morphine has a high potential for [[Substance use disorder|addiction]]; [[drug tolerance|tolerance]] and ...phine, suggesting that heroin and morphine are particularly susceptible to abuse and addiction. Morphine and heroin were also much more likely to produce eu
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  • ...not fully return to normal.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam also has abuse potential and can cause serious problems of addiction. Urgent action by National Gove ...es where chemical weapons in the form of [[nerve agents]] are considered a potential hazard. Both of these kits deliver drugs using [[auto-injector]]s. They are
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  • |routes_of_administration=Therapeutic: Oral<br />Recreational Abuse: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), Insufflated, Sprinkled in ethanol, s ===Patients at a high risk for abuse and dependence===
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  • This definition establishes violence as a behaviour with the potential to cause harm. Broadly speaking there are three forms: * Non-physical violence (intimidation, abuse, threats etc)
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  • ...tension]], etc.), maladaptive behaviors (e.g., [[aggression]], [[substance abuse]]), and cognitive impairment (e.g., concentration and memory problems). In ...workplace can also affect levels of stress. While workplace stress has the potential to affect employees of all categories; those who have very little influence
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  • ...ction Directorate of the European Commission have started dealing with the potential risks of nanoparticles. The organic food sector has been the first to act w === Potential risks ===
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  • ...[[criminal law]]; it is accepted that without the extra "encouragement" of potential regulatory action or litigation, many organisations would not act upon thei **[[Bullying]], which may include [[emotional abuse|emotional]] and [[verbal abuse]]
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  • * [[substance abuse]] Two potential measures to differentiate EAP providers are the quality of the solution pro
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  • ...cite web|url=http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ac60120a014|title=Use and Abuse of pH measurements|author=Isaac Feldman|year=1956}} - cited and applied in ....ca/~cchieh/cact/c123/ph.html The pH Scale]</ref> still others refer to “potential”. Jens Norby published a paper in 2000 arguing that p is a constant and s
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  • *[[Melanocytic tumors of uncertain malignant potential]]
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  • ...53 | accessdate= 2008-02-22}}</ref> and has much less [[drug abuse|abuse]] potential, and so is useful either as an alternative to opioids, or as an adjunctive ...sthesia''. 1999 Sep;83(3):501-2.</ref><ref>Villier C, Mallaret MP. Nefopam abuse. ''Annals of Pharmacotherapy''. 2002 Oct;36(10):1564-6.</ref>
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  • ...piate drugs. While delta receptor selective opiate drugs have little abuse potential, it seems that they could be used as a primer which would allow mitragynine ...ional Drug Control Programme under the Global Assessment Programme on Drug Abuse” (GAP). United Nations, New York, 2002, Weitere Informationen sind auf de
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  • ...</sub> receptor and hence devoid of any psychoactive side effects or abuse potential.<ref>http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/scheduling.html</ref>
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  • ...itle=Nicotinic alpha 7 receptors as a new target for treatment of cannabis abuse |journal=J. Neurosci. |volume=27 |issue=21 |pages=5615–20 |year=2007 |mon ...e neuropsychological correlates of cannabis use in schizophrenia: lifetime abuse/dependence, frequency of use, and recency of use |journal=Schizophr. Res. |
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