A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 112
... usually begins within 30 minutes of ingestion and begins to dissipate in between 2 to 4 hours . Since the effects are so transient , no therapy is usually indicated , other than reassurance as necessary , and there is no need to empty ...
... usually begins within 30 minutes of ingestion and begins to dissipate in between 2 to 4 hours . Since the effects are so transient , no therapy is usually indicated , other than reassurance as necessary , and there is no need to empty ...
Page 114
... usually appearing about 12 hours after ingestion , are nausea , vomiting , painful colic , and a profuse , watery diarrhea . The patient usually improves quite rapidly over the sub- sequent 24 hours and enters a symptom - free period of ...
... usually appearing about 12 hours after ingestion , are nausea , vomiting , painful colic , and a profuse , watery diarrhea . The patient usually improves quite rapidly over the sub- sequent 24 hours and enters a symptom - free period of ...
Page 333
... usually interpreted as caused by the physiological aspects of detoxification with the halting of dosage reduction the most common response . Counseling was usually one - to - one , with high to very high pa- tient staff ratios . Clinic ...
... usually interpreted as caused by the physiological aspects of detoxification with the halting of dosage reduction the most common response . Counseling was usually one - to - one , with high to very high pa- tient staff ratios . Clinic ...
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Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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