A variety of old and new substances and drugs with powerful psychotropic effects have come into common use during the past decade. Patterns of involvement include experimental, occasional, regular controlled, and regular uncontrolled use, with physical and psychologic dependence and toxic reactions as the frequent result of abuse patterns. This increase in drug use has affected all sectors of the medical profession, with physicians more likely to see patients who use and misuse various psychotropic substances. We discuss the diagnosis and management of common acute problems related to substance use, intoxication, overdose, and withdrawal. The drugs and substances discussed include the opiates, barbiturates (and other sedative hypnotic agent...
Clinicians are frequently confronted with toxicological emergencies and challenged with the task of ...
Although the recreational use of psychoactive substances is common there is only limited systematic ...
Substance abuse is a major societal problem. The term “substance abuse” includes those diseases as d...
Up to 40 percent of hospital admissions are related to problems of substance abuse.1 Patients who ab...
Intoxication and withdrawal syndromes are common presentations in acute medicine. A comprehensive hi...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018.Substance use seems to be associated with increased prev...
Drug dependence is one of the most common psychiatric diagnosis besides with affective disorders and...
Opioid and barbiturates are the drugs that may be of natural or synthetic essence. These contain ele...
Acute ethanol intoxication has a diversity of clinical pictures that extend from mere euphoria to se...
This chapter describes the toxicological properties of the main drugs of abuse, namely alcohol, amph...
The definition of drug abuse is the continued use of a drug despite negative consequences. The step ...
1 A survey of urgent admissions to a general medical unit in Sheffield in 1978 showed that about 25 ...
International audienceThe use of psychoactive substances, whether occasional or regular, can induce ...
Psychostimulants produce a broad range of effects. Adverse effects can exist on a spectrum of severi...
The effects of chronic abuse of alcohol and/or other substances of abuse vary considerably, dependin...
Clinicians are frequently confronted with toxicological emergencies and challenged with the task of ...
Although the recreational use of psychoactive substances is common there is only limited systematic ...
Substance abuse is a major societal problem. The term “substance abuse” includes those diseases as d...
Up to 40 percent of hospital admissions are related to problems of substance abuse.1 Patients who ab...
Intoxication and withdrawal syndromes are common presentations in acute medicine. A comprehensive hi...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2018.Substance use seems to be associated with increased prev...
Drug dependence is one of the most common psychiatric diagnosis besides with affective disorders and...
Opioid and barbiturates are the drugs that may be of natural or synthetic essence. These contain ele...
Acute ethanol intoxication has a diversity of clinical pictures that extend from mere euphoria to se...
This chapter describes the toxicological properties of the main drugs of abuse, namely alcohol, amph...
The definition of drug abuse is the continued use of a drug despite negative consequences. The step ...
1 A survey of urgent admissions to a general medical unit in Sheffield in 1978 showed that about 25 ...
International audienceThe use of psychoactive substances, whether occasional or regular, can induce ...
Psychostimulants produce a broad range of effects. Adverse effects can exist on a spectrum of severi...
The effects of chronic abuse of alcohol and/or other substances of abuse vary considerably, dependin...
Clinicians are frequently confronted with toxicological emergencies and challenged with the task of ...
Although the recreational use of psychoactive substances is common there is only limited systematic ...
Substance abuse is a major societal problem. The term “substance abuse” includes those diseases as d...