Although it is well known that persons with addictions to illicit substances often develop a variety of mental health and physical health conditions, the epidemiological associations between physical illness and addiction to illicit substances are poorly understood. This book comprehensively surveys recent literature to critically review the relationships between physical illness and drugs of abuse, describing the association between each of the principal classes of illicit drugs (cocaine, marijuana, opioids, and common hallucinogens and stimulants) and the major categories of physical illness. Clear summary tables accompany detailed discussions, providing the reader with a quick reference guide. Physical Illness and Drugs of Abuse will be ...
With the advent of legalization of marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes, and the increa...
From alcohol and tobacco to marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, Substance Abuse: A Reference Handbook pr...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...
Abstract Chronic use at high dose of illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco is associated with physical ...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
This comprehensive text on the pharmacological, medical, and legal aspects of drug abuse has been th...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
Tobacco, alcohol and illicit substance use continue to result in substantial morbidity and mortality...
The Handbook of the Medical Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse is a cutting-edge evaluation of t...
The effects of chronic abuse of alcohol and/or other substances of abuse vary considerably, dependin...
The field of drug abuse epidemiology is a relatively new one and recognition of drug abuse as a phen...
Much of the existing literature equates drug use with crime. However, many individuals who use subst...
Many people use alcohol and illicit drugs. For some it becomes such a serious problem such that they...
This chapter describes the toxicological properties of the main drugs of abuse, namely alcohol, amph...
The use of substances, both natural and manufactured, is a worldwide practice that spans the length ...
With the advent of legalization of marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes, and the increa...
From alcohol and tobacco to marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, Substance Abuse: A Reference Handbook pr...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...
Abstract Chronic use at high dose of illicit drugs, alcohol and tobacco is associated with physical ...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
This comprehensive text on the pharmacological, medical, and legal aspects of drug abuse has been th...
This paper summarises data for the prevalence, correlates, and probable adverse health consequences ...
Tobacco, alcohol and illicit substance use continue to result in substantial morbidity and mortality...
The Handbook of the Medical Consequences of Alcohol and Drug Abuse is a cutting-edge evaluation of t...
The effects of chronic abuse of alcohol and/or other substances of abuse vary considerably, dependin...
The field of drug abuse epidemiology is a relatively new one and recognition of drug abuse as a phen...
Much of the existing literature equates drug use with crime. However, many individuals who use subst...
Many people use alcohol and illicit drugs. For some it becomes such a serious problem such that they...
This chapter describes the toxicological properties of the main drugs of abuse, namely alcohol, amph...
The use of substances, both natural and manufactured, is a worldwide practice that spans the length ...
With the advent of legalization of marijuana for medicinal and recreational purposes, and the increa...
From alcohol and tobacco to marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, Substance Abuse: A Reference Handbook pr...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...