Theories on Drug Abuse: Selected Contemporary PerspectivesDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 1980 - Drug abuse - 488 pages |
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... barbiturates , amphetamines , benzodiazepines , and amitriptyline . Sometimes overdosage of these drugs leads to acci- dental or , in reactive depressives , to deliberate suicide . Reference has already been made to the relationship ...
... barbiturates , amphetamines , benzodiazepines , and amitriptyline . Sometimes overdosage of these drugs leads to acci- dental or , in reactive depressives , to deliberate suicide . Reference has already been made to the relationship ...
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... barbiturates in the 1930s , the addiction problem with this class of drugs became quickly apparent . Alcohol ( which is rapidly absorbed and eliminated at about the rate of 15 ml per hour ) , opiates , newer barbiturates and their ...
... barbiturates in the 1930s , the addiction problem with this class of drugs became quickly apparent . Alcohol ( which is rapidly absorbed and eliminated at about the rate of 15 ml per hour ) , opiates , newer barbiturates and their ...
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... barbiturates as drugs of dependency ( Greaves , in press ; Milkman and Frosch 1973 ) . Although I have been one of the contributors to the literature on one's drug of choice as a function of personality variables , my main interest has ...
... barbiturates as drugs of dependency ( Greaves , in press ; Milkman and Frosch 1973 ) . Although I have been one of the contributors to the literature on one's drug of choice as a function of personality variables , my main interest has ...
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... barbiturates and hallucinogens . For the purposes of this presentation , we will discuss only a portion of our empirical findings . The full data are available elsewhere ( Milkman and Frosch 1973 ; Frosch and Milkman 1977 ) . Under the ...
... barbiturates and hallucinogens . For the purposes of this presentation , we will discuss only a portion of our empirical findings . The full data are available elsewhere ( Milkman and Frosch 1973 ; Frosch and Milkman 1977 ) . Under the ...
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... barbiturates and tranquilizers ; stimulants , such as amphetamines and cocaine ; heroin and other opiates . The term " substance " is employed rather than " drug " to avoid an unprofitable debate over the appropriateness of using the ...
... barbiturates and tranquilizers ; stimulants , such as amphetamines and cocaine ; heroin and other opiates . The term " substance " is employed rather than " drug " to avoid an unprofitable debate over the appropriateness of using the ...
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