The khat plant contains psychoactive alkaloids with psychostimulant properties, and has been used for centuries as a recreational and religious drug, mainly in some African and Middle Eastern countries. With changing migration patterns, epidemiological and clinical outcomes may have changed. The aim of this article is to review current knowledge on pharmacological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of khat use. Khat use is still highly prevalent in the countries mentioned, and in African and Yemeni emigrant groups. Preclinical and clinical data confirm its addictive potential as well as possible psychological, psychiatric and medical consequences related to stimulant use; however, existing epidemiological studies do not focus on the prev...
Objectives Consumption of the drug khat is high across East Africa and the South-Western Arabian Pen...
Khat (a natural stimulant plant) has become a public health concern due to adverse health risks and ...
Recent reports suggest that 20 million people worldwide are regularly using khat as a stimulant, eve...
Khat use has a long standing tradition in many African countries and the Arabian Peninsula. The tend...
Khat has been used as a stimulant plant in many parts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula for centur...
Background. Catha edulis Forsk. (Khat) is used for its psychoactive effects among people in Africa a...
Abstract Background Khat, a pl...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis) is a traditionally used substance in African and Arab countries that...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis) is a traditionally used substance in African and Arab countries that...
Abstract Background Substance use disorders along with neuropsychiatric disorders contributed about ...
Background: The chronic use of khat, a plant with psychostimulant properties, has been associated wi...
Introduction and Aims. Catha Edulis Forsk (khat) is a plant-reported to have a stimulant effect simi...
Objective: The identification of khat dependence and the association between khat dependence, use pa...
Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the Eas...
Objective: The identification of khat dependence and the association between khat dependence, use p...
Objectives Consumption of the drug khat is high across East Africa and the South-Western Arabian Pen...
Khat (a natural stimulant plant) has become a public health concern due to adverse health risks and ...
Recent reports suggest that 20 million people worldwide are regularly using khat as a stimulant, eve...
Khat use has a long standing tradition in many African countries and the Arabian Peninsula. The tend...
Khat has been used as a stimulant plant in many parts of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula for centur...
Background. Catha edulis Forsk. (Khat) is used for its psychoactive effects among people in Africa a...
Abstract Background Khat, a pl...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis) is a traditionally used substance in African and Arab countries that...
Background: Khat (Catha edulis) is a traditionally used substance in African and Arab countries that...
Abstract Background Substance use disorders along with neuropsychiatric disorders contributed about ...
Background: The chronic use of khat, a plant with psychostimulant properties, has been associated wi...
Introduction and Aims. Catha Edulis Forsk (khat) is a plant-reported to have a stimulant effect simi...
Objective: The identification of khat dependence and the association between khat dependence, use pa...
Khat leaves are cultivated in the highlands of the Horn of Africa, Southern Arabia and along the Eas...
Objective: The identification of khat dependence and the association between khat dependence, use p...
Objectives Consumption of the drug khat is high across East Africa and the South-Western Arabian Pen...
Khat (a natural stimulant plant) has become a public health concern due to adverse health risks and ...
Recent reports suggest that 20 million people worldwide are regularly using khat as a stimulant, eve...