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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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  • *[[Alcohol]] ...g young injection drug users (IDUs) in three U.S. cities |journal=Drug and Alcohol Dependence |volume=87 |issue=2-3 |pages=183–93 |year=2007 |month=March |p
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  • ...of the GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor. Barbiturates, [[benzodiazepine]]s, and [[alcohol]] all bind to the GABA<sub>A</sub> receptor. Barbiturates that act on the b ...ch as [[benzodiazepines]] are usually preferred as recreational drugs, and abuse of thiopental tends to be uncommon and opportunistic.
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  • | SolubleOther = soluble in [[alcohol]], [[ether]], [[sulfuric acid]] ...rous oxide. A small amount of sulfur dioxide is added to prevent substance abuse.<ref name="Automotive gas">{{cite web |url=http://www.holley.com/TechServic
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  • *[[Tranquilizer]]s like [[ethanol|alcohol]] (ethanol), [[gamma-Hydroxybutyrate]] (G, GHB), [[barbiturate]]s, [[benzod ...Company in 1817 as an [[analgesic]], and also as a treatment for opium and alcohol addiction. Commercial production began in Darmstadt, Germany in 1827 by th
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  • ...g [[status epilepticus]], [[muscle spasms]], [[restless legs syndrome]], [[alcohol withdrawal]], [[benzodiazepine withdrawal]] and [[Ménière's disease]]. It ...d may not fully return to normal.<ref name="Riss-2008"/> Diazepam also has abuse potential and can cause serious problems of addiction. Urgent action by Nat
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  • ...le = Buzzed : the straight facts about the most used and abused drugs from alcohol to ecstasy| pages = 107| url = http://books.google.com/?id=0SjhNDtBerYC&pg= ...or=Dewitt MS, Swain R, Gibson LB |title=The dangers of jimson weed and its abuse by teenagers in the Kanawha Valley of West Virginia |journal= West Virginia
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  • |routes_of_administration=Therapeutic: Oral<br />Recreational Abuse: Intravenous (IV), Intramuscular (IM), Insufflated, Sprinkled in ethanol, s * Acute intoxication with alcohol, narcotics, or other psychoactive substances
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  • ...makes a good gas and fair moisture barrier, as well as a good barrier to [[alcohol]] (requires additional "barrier" treatment) and [[solvent]]s. It is strong ...in specialty [[Bottles|bottle]]s, PET sandwiches an additional [[polyvinyl alcohol]] to further reduce its [[oxygen]] permeability.
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  • | ImageFile1 = cetyl alcohol structure.png | ImageFile2 = Cetyl-alcohol-3D-vdW.png
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  • **[[Bullying]], which may include [[emotional abuse|emotional]] and [[verbal abuse]] ...during meetings with business associates, e.g. [[tobacco]], uncontrolled [[alcohol]]
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  • ...would be records of voluntary employee assistance programs (alcohol, drug abuse, or personal counseling programs), medical records concerning health insura
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  • * [[Alcohol-related disorder]] * [[Physical abuse]]
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  • ...e of opiate drugs. While delta receptor selective opiate drugs have little abuse potential, it seems that they could be used as a primer which would allow m ...port limited sexual desire and the need to use a combination of kratom and alcohol to become sexually stimulated. As discussed earlier, addiction seems to be
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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 ...peutic ratio]]" of 1000:1). This is much higher than [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]] (therapeutic ratio 10:1), [[cocaine]] (15:1), or [[heroin]] (6:1).<ref na
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  • ...drug users and the public at large concerning the harmfulness of drugs of abuse have revealed disturbing misconceptions. This includes the finding that ra ...Altered affective response in marijuana smokers: an fmri study. ''Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 105,'' 139-153.</ref> have been shown in marijuana users. This
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  • ...26, 352-357.</ref><ref>Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2005d) Alcohol and other drug treatment services in Australia 2003-04: Report on the natio A US study in the Journal of Drug and Alcohol Dependence<ref>Marijuana withdrawal rivals nicotine, ''The Australian'', Fe
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  • ...ture.com/v2/articles/3603.html | title = Pipe Residue Information.}}</ref> Alcohol is an effective solvent for cleaning residue from paraphernalia. ...ism#Routes of administration|spirits]] (often [[neutral grain spirit|grain alcohol]]) to create a [[tincture]], often referred to as [[Green Dragon (drink)|Gr
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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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  • ...-quarters of persons recovering from long-term use of [[Alcoholic beverage|alcohol]], [[methamphetamine]], or [[benzodiazepines]] and to a lesser degree other ...abuse which in most cases abates with prolonged abstinence. Even moderate alcohol sustained use may increase anxiety and depression levels in some individual
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  • ...in opiate-dependent patients stabilized on sublingual buprenorphine. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2000 Dec 22;61(1):85-94.</ref> but has no such effect when taken su ...x/Suboxone, especially if there is no alcohol involved. Concomitant use of alcohol with any opioid increases the risk of overdose. One French study showed a h
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  • ...ording to the current version of ''The A-Z Encyclopaedia of Alcohol & Drug Abuse'' and other references. ...July 2005 FDA advisory warned of a high overdose potential when taken with alcohol. As of March 2010, it is still available in the United Kingdom under the br
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  • ...into clinical trials the Duragesic patch, which is a formation of an inert alcohol gel infused with select fentanyl doses which are worn to provide constant a ...lm) which 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 fen
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  • ...e use of non-narcotic drugs such as [[cocaine]], [[methamphetamine]], or [[alcohol]]. ...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 ...tetrahydrofuran). Upon treatment with hydrogen chloride gas, or isopropyl alcohol saturated with HCl, this oil precipitates into white-tan crystals or powder
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  • ...Drug Use and Health, an annual US based survey sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ([[SAMHSA]]), for 2006 estimated ...essen or avoid a stinging sensation in the mouth caused by the presence of alcohol. Tinctures vary in potency, and the effects can range from inducing a mild
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  • * Alcohol | '''[[Recreational drug use|Non-medical]] use/abuse:'''
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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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  • ...t. Newer generic formulations contain [[sodium metabisulfite]] or [[benzyl alcohol]]. Propofol emulsion is a highly opaque white fluid due to the scattering o ...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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  • ...eeded|date=June 2010}} and the dangers presented by its combination with [[alcohol]] and other [[central nervous system]] depressants. ...as a sleeping agent and an anesthetic in childbirth but problems with its abuse potential and development of newer drugs have led to a decrease in legitima
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  • }}</ref> After the Jacobins lost power, the word "terrorist" became a term of abuse.<ref name=tws11janx33225>{{cite news * [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives]] (ATF)
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  • ...sively abusive.<ref>[http://www.nfib.com/object/IO_26590.html "NFIB Fights Abuse of Civil RICO Laws against Small Business" at NFIB.com]</ref> * [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives]]
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