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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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  • ...ref> but has been made illegal in some countries due to its possible abuse potential as a cannabinomimetic drug.<ref>[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2009/draft/ukd
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  • ...id hyperemesis: cyclical hyperemesis in association with chronic cannabis abuse. Gut. 2004 Nov;53(11):1566-70</ref><ref name="Sontineni">Sontineni SP, Cha ...only recently surfaced. The long-term and short-term toxicity of cannabis abuse is associated with pathological and behavioural effects leading to a wide v
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  • ...: D-24, DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 03-3780. Rockville, Maryland: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Office of Applied Studies.</ref> ...tment Episode Data Set (TEDS): 1996-2006. National admissions to substance abuse treatment services (DASIS Series S-43; DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 08-4347)
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  • ...nformation on Drugs of Abuse">{{cite web | title = Information on Drugs of Abuse. | work = Commonly Abused Drug Chart | url = http://www.nida.nih.gov/DrugPa ...imes been associated with stroke, there is no firmly established link, and potential mechanisms are unknown.<ref name="pmid1932970">{{cite journal | author = Ha
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  • ..., such lobbyists have persisted in proclaiming that there are safe ways to abuse drugs.'' ...aware of the loss of productivity that occurs in companies whose employees abuse drugs.''
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  • ...possible legalization of Indian hemp, despite police warnings of potential abuse by cannabis growers<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/708649.stm</ref>.
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  • ...ction potential that travels through them, neuroproteomics offers the most potential for mapping out the molecular template of their function. Genomics offers ...with the change in the genome through transcription that occurs due to the abuse of drugs. It continues to identify the most likely proteins to be affected
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  • ...10.1016/0740-5472(94)90029-9 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | journal=J Subst Abuse Treat | year =1991 | volume=8 | issue=1-2 | pages=19–28 | title=Protracte ...e. Severe anxiety and depression are commonly induced by sustained alcohol abuse which in most cases abates with prolonged abstinence. Even moderate alcohol
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  • ...ffect when taken sublingually. However, the Suboxone formulation still has potential to produce an opioid agonist "high" if injected by non-dependent persons wh ...ression, lack of immunosuppressive effect, low pharmacokinetic interaction potential, no accumulation in renal impairment). Although not enough western literatu
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  • ...ording to the current version of ''The A-Z Encyclopaedia of Alcohol & Drug Abuse'' and other references. ...n from the market after a July 2005 FDA advisory warned of a high overdose potential when taken with alcohol. As of March 2010, it is still available in the Uni
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  • ...ich is placed in the mouth on a small disc. There appears to be less abuse potential because the drug can not be crushed up and snorted like other fentanyl prod [[Drug abuse|Illicit use]] of pharmaceutical fentanyls first appeared in the mid-1970s i
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  • ...and [[Mary Jeanne Kreek]], that methadone was systematically studied as a potential substitution therapy. Their studies introduced a sweeping change in the not ...rs safety, simplicity and represents a step away from injection-based drug abuse in those recovering from addiction. U.S. federal regulations require the or
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  • ...cesar/drugs/pcp.pdf Development of PCP], 2006 ,CESAR (Center for Substance Abuse Research)</ref> it was first patented in 1952 by the [[Parke-Davis]] pharma ...rsen L |title=Neuroprotective NMDA antagonists: the controversy over their potential for adverse effects on cortical neuronal morphology |journal=Acta Neurochir
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  • ...82" /><ref>[[#refGrundmann2007|Grundmann 2007]].</ref> and low [[addictive potential]];<ref name="Zhang2005pabs" /><ref name="Valdés1983" /> as a κ-opioid ago One potential parent is ''Salvia cyanea'' (a synonym for ''Salvia concolor''), which Epli
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  • | '''[[Recreational drug use|Non-medical]] use/abuse:''' ...t potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in pregnant women despite potential risks. In addition, a newborn of a mother taking the medication may exhibi
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  • ...ough suppressant lacking the sedative side-effects, stronger potential for abuse, and physically addictive properties of [[codeine]] phosphate, the most wid ...nt abuse, and was replaced by [[cough syrup]] in an attempt to cut down on abuse.<ref name="cesar"/>
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  • ...tp://abcnews.go.com/Health/LegalCenter/story?id=1045329&page=1 Cough Syrup Abuse in Texas Takes Center Stage], ABC News, August 17, 2005</ref><ref name=MTV- ...ef name=Peters/> The addition of these antihistamines is intended to deter abuse at high doses (in doses higher than recommended, effects produce extreme so
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  • ...P, Kühnau HC, Junge M, Schmoldt A |title= Death after excessive propofol abuse |journal= International Journal of Legal Medicine |year= 2001 |volume=114 |
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  • ...sleeping agent and an anesthetic in childbirth but problems with its abuse potential and development of newer drugs have led to a decrease in legitimate medical ...=[A mechanism for gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) as a drug and a substance of abuse] |language=French |journal=[[Med Sci (Paris)]] |volume=21 |issue=3 |pages=2
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  • Counter-terrorism includes both the detection of potential acts and the response to related events. ==Planning for, detecting and neutralizing potential terrorist acts==
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  • ...role model instills motivation, ideas and assumed sympathy in the minds of potential agitators who lend further authority to the figurehead.{{Citation needed|da ...>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1571/is_36_15/ai_56063251 waste & abuse - controversy over a temporary dirt road built by Vail Resortsand its effec
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  • ...n]], McNulty's implication being that Ineos was unfairly trying to use the potential economic impact of the shutdown to gain public support for their position. ...n a loss of jobs, and businesses being driven from Doylestown. Through the abuse of its power, the authority had hoped to influence the borough's politics a
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  • ....submission.org/women/beating.html Quranic Perspective on Wife beating and Abuse], by Fatimah Khaldoon, ''Submission'', 2003. Retrieved April 16, 2006.</ref In speaking to potential recruits, al-Husseini stressed the connections they had to the Muslim natio
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  • [[Image:Bagram prisoner abuse.184.1.450.jpg|160px|thumb|Sketch of [[Dilawar (torture victim)|Dilawar]] ch ...n"/> The Department of Defense conducted three investigations into Begg's abuse claims, and "found no evidence to substantiate his claims."<ref name="Josce
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  • ...y pays well." The article went on to suggest that this may make Jeppesen a potential defendant in a law suit by [[Khaled El-Masri]].<ref>[http://www.newyorker.c ...rges of complicity in a kidnapping with the aggravating circumstances of [[abuse of power]]. There are now 26 EU arrest warrants for U.S. citizens in connec
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  • ...ut the legality and constitutionality of the program and the potential for abuse. Since then, the controversy<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cruxlux.com/deb ...information necessary to protect the U.S. or its allies against actual or potential attack from a foreign power, [[sabotage]] or international [[terrorism]]. F
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  • ...criticized for lacking a defined and identifiable enemy, thus making it a potential framework for [[perpetual war|perpetual military action]] pursuing other go ...ed Justice Department figures showing that 7,000 people have complained of abuse of the Act.
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