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“Amphetamines,” Drugs of Abuse Publication. National Drug Intelligence Center, 2005 ed.: www.usdoj.gov/dea/pubs/abuse. National Institute

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Assessment of cocaine abuse and dependence. In D.M. Donovan & G.A. Marlatt ( Eds.), Assessment of addictive behaviors (2nd ed.) (155-184).

Accessed June 28, 2011. Samet JA. Drug abuse and dependence. In: Goldman L , et al. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa.: Saunders Elsevier; 2008.

The symptomatic effects of drug abuse are a result of alterations in the Adapted with permission from Giannini AJ. Drugs of abuse. 2d ed.

Illegal drug use is “almost automatically” associated with criminal behaviour. .. 16, No. 3, April 2000; D.C. McBride, “Drugs and Violence,” in J. Inciardi, ed., The

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After experiencing a period of rapid decline between 1986 and 1994, cocaine use is once again on the rise in the United States. The increased prevalence of

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May 20, 2012

A suggested way of studying this onset-consequence would be to look for symptomatic behaviors of SUD (i.e., increased drug use) and ED (i.e., binge- eating

frequency of cocaine-related revisits to the ED. ORIGINAL ARTICLE. Factors related to emergency department revisits after urgent attention for cocaine use

To make drug policies more humane and more effective, the U.S. Op-Ed Contributor Its primary recommendations are to substitute treatment for imprisonment for people who use drugs but do no harm to others, and to

1990. The etiology and consequences of adolescent drug use. In: Watson RR, ed . Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention. Clifton NJ: Humana Press. Pp. 339-362.

January 12, 2012

department (ED) visits involving illicit drugs. ● Cocaine was involved in nearly half of all the ED visits involving the use of illicit drugs among

Cocaine is presently the most abused major stimulant in America. Read about symptoms and signs of cocaine abuse, and find out about treatment and

Hyponatremia Associated With Levamisole-Adulterated Cocaine Use in Emergency Department Patients; Friend K, Milone MC, Perrone J; Annals of Emergency

participating hospitals. The unit of analysis is any ED visit involving recent drug use. DAWN captures both ED visits that are directly caused by drugs and those in

February 28, 2012

[I thought the bit about visits to emergency rooms was curious: "For ED visits related to the use of illicit drugs, cocaine and marijuana had the

Rest myocardial perfusion imaging has been evaluated in the ED in low- to moderate-risk patients after cocaine use. Of 216 patients, only 5

In symptomatic ED patients at low to intermediate risk of an ACS, cocaine use was not associated with an increased likelihood of coronary

Ed, Z. (1991). Review of The Facts About Drug Use: Coping with Drugs and Alcohol in Your Family, at Work, in Your Community, Psychoanal. Books, 2:452- 452.

February 16, 2012

Drug usage peaked in 1979 and has been falling steadily ever since.2 Americans using drugs at least once a month fell 37 percent . 832 (E.D. Mich., 1989)).

The exact cause of drug abuse and dependence is not known. However, a . Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 32.

Prescription drug abuse is now considered to be the fastest growing . The substance abuse emergency department visit rate (not including ED visits that

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September 21, 2011

ed whether the experience of such negative effects actually reduces the use of various drug substances. In this study, data from a large group of adolescents

In: Karch, S.B., Peat, M. and Forrest, R. (eds.) Handbook on Drug Abuse, Volume II, CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp. 238-266. Derefinko, K.J. & Lynam, D.R. (2007).

Undisclosed cocaine use and chest pain in emergency departments of attending ED for chest pain to determine the presence of cocaine, and

1Nonstandard abbreviations: NACB, National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry; ED, emergency department; DAWN, Drug Abuse Warning Network; NPIS,

September 1, 2011

Women's drug use is believed to be a defining factor in their Chang, D. 1994, " Patterns of drug use by women in Australia", in D. Broom (ed.)

How to get an honest answer on cocaine use Patients may be hesitant to admit cocaine use, | Article from ED Nursing August 1, 2008.

In: Rapaka, R.S.; and Sorer, H.; eds. Discovery of Novel Opioid Medications. National Institute on Drug Abuse Research Monograph 147. NIH Pub. No. 95- 3887.

E D. E S T I M A T E S. CONTENTS. Page. Drug misuse and abuse in ED visits. .. Beginning in 2003, a DAWN case is any ED visit related to recent drug use.

October 18, 2011

Chronic cocaine abuse causes ED in both in vitro and in vivo experiments. Molecular investigations reveal decreased penile eNOS expression

This finding in chest pain patients who consented to urine analysis suggests that the true incidence of cocaine use leading to such ED visits

The causative relationship between chronic cocaine use and ED, as well as possible pathophysiologic mechanisms involved, have not been well delineated to

The Emergency Department Monitoring Study gathers information on recent alcohol and other drug use from ED attendees who are interviewed. This includes

December 12, 2011

In the long term male sexual performance is damaged by cocaine use. Erectile dysfunction can be directly linked to cocaine use and can be very damaging to

The Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) monitors drug-related emergency department (ED) visits for the nation and for selected metropolitan areas. DAWN

Correlates of underreporting of post-discharge cocaine use among therapeutic community In Leukefeld, C.G., Tims, D., & Farabee, D. (Eds.).

attributed to drug misuse or abuse. Of the 2.1 ED visits involving drug misuse or abuse, 1.2 million visits involved the misuse or abuse of

April 26, 2012

Qualitative research methods in drug abuse and AIDS Prevention Research: An overview. In: E.Y. Lambert, R.S. Ashery, R.H. Needle (eds.)

Towards the end of the 19th century the medical profession began to use the word addiction as both an explanation for, and diagnosis of, excessive drug use. This idea was . Drugs and Behavior , 6th Ed, Prentice Hall, New Jersey. Phillips et

Washton AM., Hendrickson EH., Stone N. Cocaine abuse. In: Donovan, D. M. & Marlatt, G. A. (Eds.), Assessment of addictive behaviors. NY: Guilford, pp.

Lifestyle changes such as discontinuing smoking, drug or alcohol abuse can also help in some types of erectile dysfunction. Several medications like Viagra,

November 28, 2011

Introduction. Cocaine use and resulting visits to the emer- gency department (ED) have increased signifi- cantly in recent years, both in Europe1 and Spain2.

Emergency Department (ED) Visits Involving Illicit Drug Use by Older Adults: 2008. Aging Drug Users are Increasing and Facing Chronic

Estimating the prevalence of drug use using Nomination Technique. In EMCDDA & Council of Europe (Eds.), Estimating the Prevalence of Problem. Drug Use in

Conclusion: Many ED patients with chest pain have recently used cocaine. Because the recent use of cocaine is not uncommon in patients with chest pain up to

April 8, 2012

From November 2010 to January 2011, the Marquette County ED history of drug abuse, with 11 (31%) reporting polysubstance abuse and 12

A History of Drug Use & Prohibition - from the 'Lectric Law Library's stacks. [ Quoted in Burton Stevenson (Ed.), *The Macmillan Book of Proverbs*, p.21]. c.

The set of outcomes is drug related hospital emergency department chronic drug use are negatively related to drug prices, an instrument of drug control policy.

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April 10, 2012

Relapse prevention in substance abuse treatment. In JL Sorensen, R Rawson,. JR Guydish, & JE Zweben (Eds.), Drug abuse treatment through

The site offers drug information, a risk assessment, ecstasy testing kits and e- news. National Institute on Drug Abuse

Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), managed by SAMHSA, is a database of drug- related visits to hospital emergency departments (EDs), including 61 NYC EDs.

AM. J. DRUG ALCOHOL ABUSE, 24(4), pp. 551-571 (1998). The Motivation for Drug Abuse. Treatment: Testing Cognitive and. 12-Step

September 26, 2011

According to DAWN, in 2005, cocaine was associated with 31% of ED visits related to drug misuse or abuse. Data from 1978 indicate cocaine

Drug users' high rates of STIs, HIV, and Hepatitis C (HCV) and utilization of EDs and UCCs as usual sources of health care support the

Alcohol and Other Drug Use. For additional information. The Higher Education Center for. Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Prevention. Education

This was a prospective cohort study of ED patients with chest pain with cocaine use. Data included demographics, medical history, and TIMI risk score. The main

September 9, 2011

ED visits involving such pharmaceuticals accounted for all of the growth in overall drug misuse/abuse rates during 2004--2008. ED visits

Question by patitz: Can cocaine use cause an episode of impotence or erectile dysfunction? Does the occasional use of cocaine (say once/twice a month) cause

"In this report, almost eight in 10 ecstasy-related visits to the ED involved "We know youth drug use is on the rise and, as teens and young

Physicians in the emergency department (ED) regularly encounter patients seeking Substances of abuse include alcohol, cocaine, opiates,

December 18, 2011

In several pilot studies conducted in Rotterdam, cocaine use patterns, .. Chitwood D: Patterns and consequences of cocaine use. in: Kozel N, Adams E ( eds.)

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While the drug czar tries to use emergency room mentions of drugs as a is that people have to go to the Emergency Department (ED) due to their use of drugs,

Objectives: To determine the prevalence of cocaine use in a population of elder patients presenting to an inner-city academic emergency department (ED).

March 1, 2012

DAWN collects data on drug-related hospital emergency department (ED) episodes. The latest DAWN findings indicate that drug abuse-related ED episodes

Drug addiction, or dependence, is the compulsive use of a substance, despite its Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 32.

have not recently used cocaine and who present to the emergency department with chest pain but have a low risk for cardiovascular events, 12-hour observa-

As surveys show drug abuse to be a national priority concern and Congress initiates strong antidrug According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, one in twenty high school seniors drinks alcohol daily . McCurdy, Jack, Ed., and others.

April 10, 2012

It reported a broad decline in drug use among young people since 2001. This included a 24 percent drop in the overall use of illicit drugs.

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and Ethnicity: Studies Supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (ed: Peter L. Myers) The Haworth. Press, 2007, pp. 75-95. Single or multiple copies of

In M.A. Bozarth (Ed.), Methods of assessing the reinforcing properties of a behavioral pattern of compulsive drug use, characterized by

September 15, 2011

Former television and radio newscaster Ed Buggs died due to long-term use of cocaine according to the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's

Cocaine abuse accounts for over 64000 ED visits annually, of which more than 50% are chest pain related [1,2]. The differen- tial diagnosis of cocaine-related

"Drug-Related Episode: A drug or ED episode is an ED visit that was induced by or related to the use of an illegal drug(s) or the nonmedical

Query by patitz: Can cocaine use cause an episode of impotence or erectile dysfunction? Does the occasional use of cocaine (say the

April 16, 2012

Witheach new call to a "War on Drug Abuse," common .. tistics: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual ofMental Disorders, ed 3, revised,

[I thought the bit about visits to emergency rooms was curious: "For ED visits related to the use of illicit drugs, cocaine and marijuana had the highest rates

Drug Class: Cannabis/ Marijuana: spectrum of behavioral effects is unique, preventing Medical and Recreational Uses: Medicinal: Indicated for the treatment of .. J.M. Walsh, Ed. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville,

Data record- ed from the medical records included status of current drug use, months of follow-up, age, gender, drug of choice, years of harmful drug use, family

October 4, 2011

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We assessed the prevalence of cocaine use in patients who presented to the emergency department with chest pain of possibly ischemic origin. Design: During

An in-depth look at cocaine use in mid-1980ıs America. In: Kozel, N. and Adams, E. (Eds): Cocaine use in America: Epidemiologic and clinical perspectives.

Conclusions: ED screening for cocaine use among pregnant patients can be accurately performed using the OnTrak AIA for BE. In the. ED population screened

October 26, 2011

percent, or 2.1 million) were attributed to drug misuse or abuse. → In 2009, ED visits resulting from the misuse or abuse of pharmaceuticals occurred at a rate of

The Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), which monitors drug mentions ( medications and drugs of abuse) from emergency departments (EDs) across the

In a comparison of dependent and nondependent cocaine users, after adjusting for age and sex, . to cocaine use in 23 EDs between January 2007 and

About one half (415351 visits) of these visits involved drug misuse or abuse, representing a rate of 473.3 ED visits per 100000 population aged

December 6, 2011

goto top of outline References. 1. Winger G, Hofmann FG, Woods JH: A Handbook on Drug and Alcohol Abuse, ed 3. New York, Oxford University Press, 1992.

Los Angeles: Drug Abuse Information and Monitoring Project, UCLA In: K. L. Kempf (Ed.), Measurement issues in criminology (pp.

Emergency Department Visits After Use of a Drug Sold as "Bath Salts" From November 2010 to January 2011, the Marquette County ED

1700 K Street, Sacramento, CA 95811. Indicators of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse. 3-7. The overall rate of ED visits related to opiates increased 10% from 2005

September 29, 2011

Hyponatremia Associated With Levamisole-Adulterated Cocaine Use in Emergency Department Patients. Friend K, Milone MC, Perrone J.

Cocaine use in severe hypertension must not be overlooked. Already encountered in most emergency departments (ED) in the US, this phenomenon will

Information on cocaine toxicity from the Poison Control Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Use of cocaine, which now crosses all segments of society, has risen due to its . The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 7th ed .

The study objective was to determine whether cocaine use is associated with coronary disease in low- to intermediate-risk emergency department (ED) patients

March 27, 2012

strategies are needed for reducing cocaine abuse in other settings. Lastly, as in ioral economics laboratory. InAdvances in behavioral economics, vol. 3, ed.

A patient comes to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain. Do you immediately suspect cocaine use? According to a compelling new

Prevalence of cocaine use among patients attending the emergency department with chest pain. Tanya Maric,. 1. Sally O'Connor,. 1. Noel Pollock,. 2. Zul Mirza,

Of an estimated 106 million emergency department (ED) visits in the U.S. during 2004, the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) estimates that 1997993 were

January 23, 2012

Acute complications from cocaine abuse are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED); one of the most consequential is status epilepticus.

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amphetamines are taken orally and in low doses, drug abuse and addiction is not a (2001). Encyclopedia of Drugs, Alcohol & Addictive Behavior (2nd ed., Vol.

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August 23, 2011

Any emergency department visit that is related to recent drug use is included in the DAWN study. All types of drugs, licit and illicit, alcohol involvement for

tional Drug Policy launched coordinated prescription drug abuse prevention initiatives that emphasized ed-. Prescription. Opioid Abuse in the Emergency

drug alcohol abuse, community reinforcement approach, cocaine addiction, national Goldfried, M.R., and Davison, G.C. Clinical Behavior Therapy. 2nd ed.

Adolescent use of these Web sites may have a direct impact on their drug-taking behavior. A case of an adolescent patient who required ED

November 14, 2011

IN: Huggins LE, ed. Drug Armstrong A. Drug courts and the de facto legalization of drug use for particpants in residential treatment facilities.

Manning, P. (2007c) `The Symbolic Framing of Drug Use in the News: Ecstasy and Volatile Substance Abuse in Newspapers', in P. Manning (ed.) Drugs and

67-81; and: Smoking and Illicit Drug Use (ed: Mark S. Gold, and Barry. Stimmel) The Haworth Medical Press, an imprint of The Haworth Press, Inc., 1998, pp.

Multidisciplinary studies of substance abuse problems in women and the analysis . National Institute on Drug Abuse (Wetherington CL and Roman AB eds) pp

September 29, 2011

As your drug use increases, you may find that it becomes increasingly difficult to . Drug abuse and dependence. In: Goldman L, et al. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed.

During 1 year after an ED visit for low-risk cocaine-related chest pain, of recent cocaine use do not have acute coronary syndromes (ACS).

'People Watching People' (ed. Wood). 2(4): 564-580 been added to this list. Therefore the normalization of drug use provides an interesting context through

Drug Abuse Warning Network. The Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN ED) collects data on drug-related visits to a sample of the Nation's emergency

May 23, 2012

Patented in 1996 and approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for Pfizer pretended to be all serious about erectile dysfunction, even managing to an analysis of 1473 major adverse medical events involving the use of Viagra.

Epidemiologic Trends in Drug Abuse, Vol. II, Proceedings of National Institute on Drug Abuse. NIH. In: Pickens, R.; Leukefeld, C.; and Schuster, C.R.; eds.

which drug abuse is diagnosed as a primary or contributing condition. For both drug abuse-related ED visits and inpatient stays, community hospitals play an

4th ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2009, 709 pp. Dr. Karch brings us the fourth edition of his indispensable text on drug abuse, 7 years after the publication of

February 14, 2012

As the 2007 Insider's Guide to the Colleges says of Reed: “Students can't get busted for alcohol or drug use unless they harm or embarrass

drug use, more precisely the administration of their drugs, has become a public Rational Approaches to Heroin Use, in Addiction, ed. P. G.. Bourne (New

PHOENIX -- Judging by the turnout at a session on non-medical prescription drug use at the American College Health Association's annual

According to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), the incidence of emergency department (ED) visits related to narcotic analgesic abuse has been

January 5, 2012

Drug addiction and drug abuse. In: GILMAN AG, GOODMAN LS, GILMAN A, eds. The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics. 6th ed.

and: Prevention Practice in Substance Abuse (ed: Carl G. Leukefeld, and Richard R. Clayton) The them to call a hotline featuring alternatives to drug abuse.

and ethnography sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Siegal (1977, p. 79) remarked .. Denzin, N. The Research Act. 3d ed. Englewood

use in the past month.3. Drug-related misuse/abuse emergency department visits4. • Drug-related emergency department (ED) visits increased 40% between

November 22, 2011

Abbott PJ, Trujillo M. Alcohol and drug abuse among Hispanics. In: Kinney J, ed. Clinical Manual of Substance Abuse. 2nd ed. St Louis: Mosby; 1996:197- 207.

MTF is a long-term study of drug use by adolescents, college students and adults evaluated fatal drug overdoses and visits to EDs for drug-related poisonings.

The health and psychological effects of "ecstasy" (MDMA) use. Eds L Degenhardt & W Hall (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre). University of New

TYPE OF DRUG Alcohol; Amphetamines; Barbiturates; Cocaine; Marijuana; Methadone However, use of these drugs can cause ED.

January 19, 2012

A randomized trial of bromocriptine for cocaine users presenting to the emergency department. (PMID:8419555). Abstract; Citations List of citations in UKPMC

This is about one third (33%) of all drug misuse/abuse ED visits. Since DAWN does not account for ED visits involving alcohol alone in adults, the actual number

medical drug use since the closing of the opiate-dispensing clinics in the. 1920s. American .. Anthropologist Edward Preble reported that

This research documents undeclared drug use among adult Tennessee ED patients. A two-stage probability procedure yielded a statewide

April 5, 2012

The 1996 Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), which collects data on drug- related hospital emergency department (ED) episodes from 21 metropolitan

carries a great risk of harm.2 In fact, as cocaine abuse has become widespread, the number of cocaine-relat- ed cardiovascular events, including angina

The association of drug use and chest pain in adolescents presenting to a pediatric emergency department has not been evaluated. Methods: Urine drug testing

Ed. » Page 1 are organized, and the relationship of prostitution to drug use and trafficking. Street Street prostitution and street drug markets are often linked.

April 6, 2012

DE: Diagnosis and treatment of cocaine abuse, in McArthur LC (ed): Symposium on Cocaine Proceedings. New York, New York State Division

and violence have focused on drug use among delinquents. (cf. Faupel 1981, OJJDP .. In D. J. Lettieri and J. P. Lodford, eds., Drug. Abuse and the American

tion drug abuse is escalating with increasing emergency department visits and unintentional deaths due to prescription controlled substances. While the

Patients with polysubstance use disorder were the most likely to also have been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder (21.2%) in the ED. Patients with cocaine

January 18, 2012

Gottheil, E., McLellan, A.T., Druley, K.A. eds. (1981). Matching Patient Needs and Treatment. Methods in Alcohol an Drug Abuse. Charles Thomas Pub: Chicago.

Gold MS: Cocaine (and crack): Clinical aspects; in Lowinson JH, Ruiz P (eds): Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook, ed 3. New York, American

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But that is exactly what most recreational drug users aren doing without even half reported erectile dysfunction, 24% saying mild to moderate and 18% severe.

August 13, 2011

Describe the demographics of prescription drug abuse.*; Identify Achieving Balance in State Pain Policy: A Progress Report Card. 4th ed.

Can cocaine use cause an episode of impotence or erectile dysfunction? Does the occasional use of cocaine (say once/twice a month) cause impotence during

What are some of the risk factors for erectile dysfunction? The common risk factors for ED include the following: Advanced age Recreational drug use

EDs.3,4 Associated with this increased use of cocaine is the evaluation of more cocaine users presenting to the ED with chest pain in terms of their overall

May 13, 2012

According to the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN), emergency department ( ED) visits attributable to club drugs are relatively rare. ED visits for some, but

is thus less integrated into clinical practice.5 The high rate of illicit drug and alcohol use among emergency room patients makes Emergency Department (ED )

The trends in prescription drug abuse show that prescription drug abuse on the rise. Erectile dysfunction drugs. These drugs are abused to a much lesser

Biochemical substrates of drug abuse. In M. Galizio & S. A. Maisto (Eds.), Determinants of substance abuse: Biological, psychological, and environmental factors

February 19, 2012

STUDY OBJECTIVE: We prospectively evaluated the prevalence of cocaine use in emergency department patients with elevated diastolic blood pressure

Objective: To identify emergency department patients who are ready to change their illicit drug use behavior. Methods: A cross-sectional study of 198 Emergency

Pharmacological Adjuncts in Smoking Cessation , ed. by John Grabowski and Behavioral Intervention Techniques in Drug Abuse Treatment , ed. by John

Recreational drug use, such as cocaine, can also cause erectile dysfunction. Psychological factors are the main factor in up to 20 per cent of cases, especially

December 14, 2011

Ed Leuw. Drugs and. Drug. Policy in the. Netherlands. ABSTRACT. National drug abuse policies in the Netherlands reject law enforcement as the primary drug

partner; and (2) past drug use and future drug use intentions for .. ed. Boston, Mass.: Allyn and Bacon, 1977. CLAYTON, R. The family-drug abuse relationship.

violent offenses (such as domestic violence and child abuse) committed by drug users, and property offenses to get money to buy drugs or the chemicals to

DAWN ED mentions and other health care measurements also support the contention that cocaine abuse is a significant problem in Illinois. According to DAWN

March 23, 2012

Emergency Department Visits After Use of a Drug Sold as "Bath Salts" --- Michigan, November 13, 2010--March 31, 2011. Weekly. May 20

Edward. J. Cone, Ph.D., Michael. J. Welch, Ph.D., and M. Beth Grigson Babecki, The use of hair as a specimen to detect cocaine use was first reported in 1981

Izenwasser S. Basic pharmacological mechanisms of cocaine. In: Higgins S, Katz JL, eds. Cocaine Abuse: Basic Determinants, Clinical Applications, and Policy.

included in the narratives for cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and club drugs. • Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN) Emergency Department (ED) Data. DAWN

March 2, 2012

Emergency department visits up for prescription opiate abuse public health information system that tracks the impact of drug use, misuse, and

Behavioral Tolerance: Research and Treatment Implications , ed. by Norman A. Krasnegor (PDF at NIH). Filed under: Cocaine abuse -- Complications --

Objective: To compare sickle cell patients who frequently use the ED and those who infrequently use the ED with regard to cocaine use and risk of death.

Find Drug treatment centers are listed here in an easy to use searchable half of the emergency department (ED) visits involving benzodiazapines -- which

May 15, 2012

Include type A aortic dissection in the differential diagnosis of cocaine abuse with chest pain. ED care entails close cardiac and hemodynamic

Cocaine used together with alcohol represents the most common Cocaine use disorders include cocaine dependence and cocaine abuse.

Trauma is often associated with cocaine use. Even the absence of cocaine may precipitate an ED visit due to withdrawal symptoms.

Data from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse (National Institute, 1989) show that about 50 percent of all U.S. adolescents have used alcohol.

May 20, 2012

Cohen, S., "Therapeutic Aspects," pp 194-225 in R.C. Petersen (ed) Marijuana Research Findings: 1976, Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse (1977) ;

Recognize Cocaine Addiction: Signs of Cocaine Use often report heightened libido, but cocaine abuse can also cause erectile dysfunction and impotence.

sary and index. Espejo, Roman, ed. Drug Abuse. Drug Abuse. Drug Abuse. 2002. Presents a collection of articles addressing both sides of current controversies

Background: Drug abuse is a frequent factor in emergency department (ED) visits . Although commonly performed, qualitative testing of urine for drugs of abuse

October 16, 2011

Behavioral Analysis and Treatment of Substance Abuse , ed. by Norman A. Approaches to Drug Abuse Counseling , ed. by John J. Boren, Lisa Simon Onken ,

Drug Abuse Warning Network 2005 National Estimates of Drug-related Emergency Department Visits, DAWN Series D-29, DHHS Publication.

O'Grady, K.E., Arria, A.M., Fitzelle, D.B., Wish, E.D. (2008). Heavy drinking and polydrug use among college students. Journal of Drug Issues. 38(2), 445-466.

Annual Volumes on Trends in Drug Use and Related Factors, most published by the National .. Schulenberg, J., Maggs, J. L., & Hurrelmann, K. (Eds.) (1997).

November 20, 2011

Currently, there is a paucity of data on the timing, pattern, barriers, and trajectory of youth with multiple risks (illicit drug use and ED visit for

Figure 5: Estimated numbers of ED visits involving legal drugs used nonmedically and illegal drugs, United States, 2008. The Drug Abuse Warning Network

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September 23, 2011

The emergency department (ED) presentation of patients after cocaine use is the result of numerous toxic effects. The most commonly considered cocaine

Study objective: We prospectively evaluated the prevalence of cocaine use in emergency department patients with elevated diastolic blood pressure greater

Source: Drug Abuse Warning Network, Emergency Department Data, 1990-1998. To Top To Contents. Heroin overdoses have become a significant problem in

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of cocaine use, and its impact on severity of presentation, among adults presenting to the emergency department (ED) with

October 9, 2011

adolescent juvenile offenders: Risky sexual and drug use behaviors. Frances, S. I. Miller & A. H. Mack (Eds.), Clinical textbook of addictive disorders. (pp.

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November 1, 2011

We also sought to compare the ED resource use (length of ED stay and . life lost.3 Alcohol and illicit drug use often result in problems that require medical

Gold, Mark S. Cocaine (and Crack): Clinical Aspects (181-198), Substance Abuse: A Comprehensive Textbook, Third Edition, Lowinson, ed. Baltimore, MD:

“He further concluded that cocaine use caused or contributed to the development of his heart disease, and therefore contributed to his death,” it

The separate models developed by Edward J. Khantzian and David F. Duncan are discussed. Khantzians Model of Drug Abuse as Self-Medication. One of the

November 6, 2011

Main findings: The overall prevalence of drug-related ED visits among lifetime drug users was 1.8%; for those with a lifetime drug use disorder, 3.7%. Persons

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October 24, 2011

Studies show that 10 to 20 percent of ED drug use is recreational, says urologist Bruce Gilbert, MD, PhD, director of reproductive and sexual

All patients were assessed with regards to drug or alcohol use or abstinence in .. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed, Washington,

drug use can be traced back to Kandel's research conducted some 30 years ago . The number of EDs sampled in a particular stratum varied according to the

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April 20, 2012

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American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 25, Issue 6, Pages 612-615, July 2007, Authors:Melissa L. Givens, MD; Rebecca Wald, MD; Jason Schafer,

Engs, Ruth C.[Ed.], Controversies in the Addition's Field. Robert The drug test at work became the most controversial aspect of drug abuse prevention efforts.

January 16, 2012

Cocaine. Cocaine, also known as “blow,” “c,” or “nose candy,” is a central nervous system stimulant that people abuse for its euphoric effects, such as

They regularly alter the type and amount of drug they use, sometimes In Commonalities in substance abuse and habitual behavior, eds.

Alcohol and drug abuse is a leading cause of teen death or injury related to .. In BJ Sadock et al., eds., Kaplan and Sadock's Comprehensive

To describe the chronotoxicology of cocaine and its potential impact on emergency department (ED) staffing and services, Drug Abuse Warning Network

February 2, 2012

Persons presenting to the emergency department with nontraumatic chest pain should be questioned about cocaine use, since such pain is the

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American Journal of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 24(4):603-615. [Abstract]. Rapp, R.C. In: H.A. Siegal, R.C. Rapp (eds.), Case Management and

Recent data from the Drug Abuse Warning Network estimates that cocaine is associated with 20% of drug-related emergency department (ED) visits. In addition

January 13, 2012

CASE REPORT A 53-year-old man with a history of chronic intermittent cocaine abuse was brought to the ED by police for a "cocaine reaction." The patient

Examines characteristics of emergency department treatment visits involving illicit drug use among males based on annual averages for

Nonmedical use of pain relievers was a leading form of drug abuse in the United States among persons aged 12 years or older, second only to

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August 5, 2011

Substance abuse: Marijuana, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, crystal meth, and alcohol abuse contribute to erectile dysfunction. Alcoholism, in addition to

Gerstein DR: Outcome research: drug abuse, in The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, 3rd ed. Edited by Galanter M,

WebMD examines cocaine use, including how the illegal drug affects the body Many cocaine users fall prey to addiction, with long-term and life threatening

tionships between unemployment and drug use have been observed in previous In Advances in substance abuse: Behavioral and biological research, ed.

August 23, 2011

Do you know that when you walk into an emergency department, your doctor may run a test for illicit-drug use without telling you? Yes, this is

suspected etiologic culprit for chest pain. Cor- respondingly, the prevalence of cocaine use in chest pain patients who present to the ED is two to three-times

Sixty-eight deaths associated with the recreational use of illicit cocaine caused by cocaine abuse in humans. .. of cocaine use and abuse, in Mule SJ (ed):

Qualitative research and community-level responses to illicit drug use bases of drug-induced experiences', in H. Becker (Ed.) Sociological Work, Chicago:

May 9, 2012

Inciardi, J. (ed.) 1990, Handbook of Drug Control in the United States, Greenwood Press, New York. Kleiman, Mark A.R. 1989, Marijuana: Costs of Abuse, Costs

The latest data on drug abuse-related hospital emergency department (ED) visits are findings from the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN),

Newcombe, R. & Matthews, L. (1994) 'Crack in Liverpool: A Preliminary Study of a Group of Cocaine Smokers', in Coomber, R. (ed.), Drugs and Drug Use in

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March 5, 2012

tion, poverty and illiteracy. Early initiation of alcohol and drug use is usually associat- ed with a poor prognosis and a life long pattern of deceit and irresponsible

This archived article on alcohol and drug prevention reviews current approaches and their effectiveness, prevention strategies, and elements for future

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Hyponatremia Associated With Levamisole-Adulterated Cocaine Use in Emergency Department Patients. Kerri Friend, MD

Benzodiazepine drug misuse, sometimes called benzodiazepine drug abuse . A 2004 US government study of nationwide ED visits conducted by SAMHSA

August 21, 2011

National estimates on drug-related visits to hospital emergency departments (ED) are obtained from the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN),1,2 a public

Browsing subject area: Cocaine abuse -- Treatment (Include extended shelves) Behavioral Intervention Techniques in Drug Abuse Treatment , ed. by John

While ED meds (Viagra, Levitra, and Cialis) are considered very safe recreational drugs such as methamphetamines, cocaine, or ecstasy find

Can cocaine use cause an episode of impotence or erectile dysfunction? By on January 23, 2012 in Impotence Erectile Dysfunction. impotence erectile

April 25, 2012

the popularity of illicit drug use correlated with increased awareness In: Ginzberg, E., ed. The Nation's Children. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. Publishers

with recreational drug use in probability samples of ED patients have found prevalence rates ranging from 16% to 22% [3,4]. Positive screens

Cocaine was the most commonly identified drug among ED visits involving the use of illicit drugs among females (53.7 percent), followed by

Specifically, hair offers the opportunity to examine evidence of drug use for each .. Abuse. In P. Kintz (ed.) Drug Testing in Hair. New York: CRC Press, 69-93.

August 22, 2011

Abstract. Users of intravenous heroin, cocaine, and

The DAWN survey provides information on the health consequences of drug use by capturing data on emergency department (ED) episodes that are related to

OTC and Prescription Drug Abuse Slideshow Pictures OTC and Prescription Drug . Physicians in the emergency department (ED) regularly encounter patients

In a monograph on contemporary theories of drug abuse (Lettieri, Sayers .. In C.S. Bell and R. Battjes (Eds.), Prevention research: Deterring drug abuse among

May 20, 2012

In C.G. Leukefeld and F. Tims (eds.), Compulsory Treatment of Drug Abuse: Research and Clinical Practice. Rockville, MD: National Institute of


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