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Addiction and Hallucinogens - Impacts and Treatments

English · Paperback / Softback

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The worldwide use of psychoactive substances remains a major public health problem. It has spread in an unusual way in recent times. The methodology of this book was based on taking information from its source, where a sample of consumers of psychoactive substances (hallucinogens). The patient profile is characterized by their young age (48%), young adults [21-25 years], male predominance (82%), versus (18%) females. Pregabalin® was the most commonly used substance (59%), followed by Tramadol® (18%). The distribution of patients according to daily dose shows a high rate of 2 doses per day (35%), with an age of consumption of more than 5 years, central nervous system disorders (33%) and other disorders. Management is marked by the presence of a relatively good treatment protocol in the department, despite the absence of excellent conditions for treatment, and drug testing.

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Doktor Salim GASMI, doktor filosofii po kletochnoj toxikologii w Uniwersitete Larbi Tebessi, Alzhir. On rabotaet nad toxicheskim wozdejstwiem lekarstw, pesticidow, xenobiotikow, nanochastic i mnogih drugih toxichnyh weschestw na organizmy, a takzhe nad profilakticheskim wozdejstwiem prirodnyh molekul, takih kak polifenoly (okislitel'nyj stress, apoptoz, mitohondrii, kletochnaq disfunkciq, powedencheskie izmeneniq.

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Authors Ikram Djareche Boudiar Nachwa, Salim Gasmi, Chihab Slimi
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.09.2024
 
EAN 9786208119942
ISBN 9786208119942
No. of pages 80
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Biochemistry, biophysics

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