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  • ...Stancliff S, Bruce RD | title = Reducing the health consequences of opioid addiction in primary care | journal = Am. J. Med. | volume = 126 | issue = 7 | pages ...//www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/how-painkiller-use-becomes-a-heroin-addiction/7129964 |title=Why the 'heroin antidote' naloxone is now available in pharm
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  • ...%). It is less potent than morphine and has a correspondingly lower [[drug addiction|dependence]]-liability than morphine.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Vree TB, va * [[Drug addiction]]
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  • ...ttenuates the discriminative stimulus effects of ketamine in rats |journal=Addiction Biology |volume=6 |issue=4 |pages=373–376 |year=2001 |month=September |pm ...doi=10.1038/sj.npp.1300994}}</ref> and [[heroin]] [[Substance use disorder|addiction]].<ref name="jovaisa">{{Cite journal|author=Jovaisa T, Laurinenas G, Vosyli
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  • ...[neurobiology|neurobiological]] theories of [[physical dependence|chemical addiction]] (not to be confused with [[Substance dependence|psychological dependence] ...sociated with reward-seeking behaviors, such as approach, consumption, and addiction.<!----><ref name="fn5">{{cite journal | author = Arias-Carrión O, Pöppel
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  • ...books?doi=VgetLfJBQv0C&pg=PA396 Comprehensive Handbook of Drug and Alcohol Addiction]. NY, Marcel Dekker, 1991 ISBN 082478474X</ref> Research has also found tha
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  • ...ence|dependence]] develop rapidly, although [[Physical property|physical]] addiction may take several months to develop. ...in 1817 as an [[analgesic]], and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Commercial production began in Darmstadt, Germany in 1827 by the pharmacy
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  • ...008"/> Diazepam also has abuse potential and can cause serious problems of addiction. Urgent action by National Governments to improve prescribing practices has ...g tolerance|tolerance]], [[physical dependence]], [[Substance use disorder|addiction]] and what is known as the [[benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome]]. Withdraw
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  • ...ine]] drugs can cause [[physical dependence]] and [[Substance use disorder|addiction]]. Withdrawal from temazepam or other benzodiazepines after regular use oft ...and Glasgow, November 1990 to October 1992 |journal=[[Addiction (journal)|Addiction]] |volume=90 |issue=7 |pages=959–65 |year=1995 |pmid=7663317 |doi=10.1046
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  • ...ake the effort to think clearly in and about religion, not for those whose addiction to religion is nothing more than a slavish adherence to inherited superstit
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  • ...e=September 2009}}, a program originally designated to assist persons with addiction problems, and later offered family, marital, and financial counseling, now
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  • | M || [[Magnan's sign]] || [[Valentin Magnan]] || [[addiction medicine]] || [[cocaine dependence]] || {{WhoNamedIt|synd|762|Magnan's si
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  • * [[Pie]] [[Substance_use_disorder|Addiction]]
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  • ...ve [[Prometa]] Treatment Protocol for methamphetamine, cocaine and alcohol addiction. Gabapentin is administered at a dosage of 1200&nbsp;mg taken at bedtime fo
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  • ...ned favor among the medical community due to its effectiveness and a lower addiction rate than [[morphine]]. It is very useful to give to someone who is experie
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  • ...pamine release, and lead to aberrant [[synaptic plasticity]], which causes addiction. Opioid receptors have many other and more important roles in the brain and ...//www.news-medical.net/?id=33701# | title = A genetic influence on alcohol addiction found - lack of endorphin | author = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date =
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  • ...cotic]] analgesics are otherwise safe and effective, however risks such as addiction and the body becoming used to the drug (tolerance) can occur. The effect of
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  • ...as a substitute for opium when opium is unavailable, or to moderate opium addiction. In folk medicine, it is often used to treat diarrhea. A small minority of ...of kratom and alcohol to become sexually stimulated. As discussed earlier, addiction seems to be a possibility if high doses are used.
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  • ...tp://www.newscientist.com/article/dn11904-plant-extract-may-block-cannabis-addiction-.html</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Solinas M, Scherma M, Fattore L, ''e | journal = Addiction
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  • ...user also noted that his use of the product showed signs associated with [[addiction]].<ref name=Zimmermann>{{cite doi|10.3238/arztebl.2009.0464}}</ref> One cas ...hetic cannabinoid profile] [[European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction]]
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  • ...r], page 4. "Cannabis has been described as a 'Trojan Horse' for nicotine addiction, given the usual method of mixing cannabis with tobacco when preparing mari
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  • ...the UK medical journal ''The Lancet'', Cannabis has a lower rate of [[drug addiction|dependence]] compared to both nicotine and alcohol.<ref name = "drugpolicy.
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  • ...ne 1989 <ref name="washtimes" />to address to specific needs of Marijuana Addiction. Since its inception, MA has followed the Twelve Traditions and suggests pr [[Category:Addiction and substance abuse organizations]]
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  • ...ade available for the rehabilitation of individuals experiencing marijuana addiction and some have shown to be successful. The effects of marijuana usage are w ...m the associations between previous experiences, since both play a part in addiction. This becomes especially apparent in the phenomenon known as reverse toler
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  • ...er], page 4. "Cannabis has been described as a 'Trojan Horse' for nicotine addiction, given the usual method of mixing cannabis with tobacco when preparing mari
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  • ...ldrich, G. and Furst, S. (2003). Neuromorphological background of cannabis addiction. ''Brain Research Bulletin'' 61: 125</ref> Budney et al. argue that the upk
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  • ...ural Pharmacology'' 7: 65–71</ref>. Twelve step programs such as NA view addiction as a disease, with complete abstinence the only option for recovery; the su
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  • ...f Causal Linkages Between Cannabis Use and Psychotic Symptoms. | journal = Addiction | volume = 100 | issue = 3 | pages = 354–366 | year = 2005 | month = Marc ...], p. 4. "''Cannabis'' has been described as a 'Trojan Horse' for nicotine addiction, given the usual method of mixing ''Cannabis'' with tobacco when preparing
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  • The research by South Bank University's and the national addiction centre at Kings College, London, is partly based on interviews with 37 home
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  • ===Drug Addiction=== ...e drug addiction. These stages include enticement, ingesting, withdrawal, addiction, and removal. It begins with the change in the genome through transcriptio
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  • ...iang XY | year=2003 | month=November | title=[Clinic research on heroin de-addiction effects of acupuncture and its potentiality of preventing relapse] | journa [[Category:Drug addiction]]
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  • ...'''Norspan''') is a semi-synthetic [[opioid]] that is used to treat opioid addiction in higher dosages (>2&nbsp;mg) and to control moderate pain in non-opioid t ...ine's high-dose sublingual pill preparations, were approved for [[opioid]] addiction treatment in September 2006. In the [[Netherlands]], Buprenorphine is a Lis
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  • ...is a primary [[mu opioid receptor|μ]] agonist]. Although this can lead to addiction and reward-seeking behavior, it has been demonstrated that, when opioids ar
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  • ...ed medically as an [[analgesic]], [[antitussive]] and a maintenance [[drug addiction#Anti-addictive drugs|anti-addictive]] for use in patients on opioids. It wa ...t politically polarizing, of any pharmacotherapy for the treatment of drug addiction patients.
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  • ...e [[University of Iowa]], has suggested that salvia may help treat cocaine addiction: | journal = Addiction
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  • ...lable for prescription in the US. Most C-II substances have a high risk of addiction and have a marked affect on the CNS (Central Nervous System). With a C-II,
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  • ...creationally. However, it does not produce [[Substance dependence|physical addiction]], according to the [[World Health Organization|WHO]] Committee on Drug Dep
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  • ...PHCS) onset and perceived addiction among urban Houstonian adolescents: an addiction trend in the city of lean. | journal = Journal of drug education | volume = ...e "Lean" Abuse Creates Strange Musical Genre], Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction Professionals, 20 November 2008</ref> Songs like "[[Sippin' on Some Syrup]
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  • ...p. 330</ref> Long-term use has been reported to result in [[drug addiction|addiction]].<ref name=Roussin/><ref>{{cite journal |author=Bonnet U, Harkener J, Sche
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  • {{See also|Addiction to ether consumption}}
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  • ...less dangerous than tobacco and alcohol in social harms, physical harm and addiction.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/31_07_06_dru == Addiction ==
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  • ...cite journal|author=Sonnedecker G|title=Emergence of the Concept of Opiate Addiction|journal=Journal mondial de Pharmacie|volume=3|pages=275–290|year=1962|iss
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  • ...became hooked on drugs, and began stealing from his parents to support his addiction. Their first home robbery together occurred during the summer after tenth
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  • ...gtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/08/05/ST2008080503796.html Tales of Addiction, Anxiety, Ranting]", ''Washington Post'', Aug. 6, 2008.</ref> According to
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