Drugs in American SocietyThis edition probes the drug phenomenon in all its social, cultural and legal complexity. It covers the full range of psychoactive drug use, from legal medical and prescription use to criminal, recreational use, from casual use to addiction. |
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... receptor in a distinct and unique fashion , much as a key fits into a lock ( Ray and Ksir , 1996 , p . 91 ) . Following this analogy , some keys will not " fit " ( that is , will not act on ) certain locks ; they simply pass by the site ...
... receptor in a distinct and unique fashion , much as a key fits into a lock ( Ray and Ksir , 1996 , p . 91 ) . Following this analogy , some keys will not " fit " ( that is , will not act on ) certain locks ; they simply pass by the site ...
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... receptor sites in the brain ; certain drugs " unlock " specific receptor sites and cause a reaction to occur . Certain sites ( which may be looked upon as locks ) are rich in receptors into which specific drugs ( think of them as keys ) ...
... receptor sites in the brain ; certain drugs " unlock " specific receptor sites and cause a reaction to occur . Certain sites ( which may be looked upon as locks ) are rich in receptors into which specific drugs ( think of them as keys ) ...
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... receptor sites . While marijuana's chemicals do not fit in with receptors in the brain stem , the location of sites that regulate breathing and heartbeat ( and hence , one cannot die of a marijuana " overdose " ) , in contrast , the ...
... receptor sites . While marijuana's chemicals do not fit in with receptors in the brain stem , the location of sites that regulate breathing and heartbeat ( and hence , one cannot die of a marijuana " overdose " ) , in contrast , the ...
Contents
Prologue | 1 |
POTENTIAL VERSUS REALLIFE EFFECTS | 7 |
A DOZEN PRINCIPLES OF CLEAR THINKING ABOUT DRUGS | 13 |
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