In a state-of-the-art presentation, Heroin in the Age of Crack-Cocaine presents articles by experts in the field on current developments and emerging trends in addition to a historical overview of heroin use in this country. Filling a void in the literature on what's known about the "new" heroin users, this volume also updates the readers on the status of aging heroin addicted populations who initiated use of the drug prior to the "age of cocaine." Having moved from the stereotypical "shooting galleries" of back alleys in inner city neighborhoods, heroin addiction continues to rise in mainstream culture and new ways of administration have come into use. A relative abundance of purer Southeast Asian heroin, the rapid rise in popularity of cr...
Heroin use, particularly injection use, is a problem of great public health importance. The risks as...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Little is currently known about groups of occasional and controlled heroin users. This study aims to...
Traditionally, researchers and clinicians have viewed street heroin users as representing an end poi...
Heroin first saw the light of day a century and a quarter ago in a laboratory in Paddington Station,...
The sharp rise in drug abuse in the past decade has led to the development of new sources of informa...
IMPORTANCE Over the past several years, there have been a number of mainstreammedia reports that the...
Drug addiction is an international scourge creating a massive social burden. In the USA, recent esti...
Although the number of drug users over the age of 35 is growing at a faster rate than other age grou...
Since 2001, heroin-related overdose deaths in the United States have risen six-fold, a rise unaccoun...
The South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services published a series of fact sh...
Crack cocaine is a fairly recent addition to the drug injector\u27s pharmacopeia. This article prese...
The Transition from Prescription Opioid Drug Abuse to Heroin Use Maria Varela Faculty Sponsor: Dr. B...
The first edition of Heroin Addiction: Theory, Research, and Treatment was published in 1976, and th...
Heroin, often viewed as the 'hardest drug', looms large in the popular consciousness. Heroin addicti...
Heroin use, particularly injection use, is a problem of great public health importance. The risks as...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Little is currently known about groups of occasional and controlled heroin users. This study aims to...
Traditionally, researchers and clinicians have viewed street heroin users as representing an end poi...
Heroin first saw the light of day a century and a quarter ago in a laboratory in Paddington Station,...
The sharp rise in drug abuse in the past decade has led to the development of new sources of informa...
IMPORTANCE Over the past several years, there have been a number of mainstreammedia reports that the...
Drug addiction is an international scourge creating a massive social burden. In the USA, recent esti...
Although the number of drug users over the age of 35 is growing at a faster rate than other age grou...
Since 2001, heroin-related overdose deaths in the United States have risen six-fold, a rise unaccoun...
The South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services published a series of fact sh...
Crack cocaine is a fairly recent addition to the drug injector\u27s pharmacopeia. This article prese...
The Transition from Prescription Opioid Drug Abuse to Heroin Use Maria Varela Faculty Sponsor: Dr. B...
The first edition of Heroin Addiction: Theory, Research, and Treatment was published in 1976, and th...
Heroin, often viewed as the 'hardest drug', looms large in the popular consciousness. Heroin addicti...
Heroin use, particularly injection use, is a problem of great public health importance. The risks as...
Abstract — Although Americans have experienced many drug epidemics, the majority of which have ended...
Little is currently known about groups of occasional and controlled heroin users. This study aims to...