نتایج جستجو برای: ecstasy

تعداد نتایج: 2392  

Journal: :Addiction 2004
Aytül Corapçioğlu Kültegin Ogel

AIMS The purpose of this study was to establish the factors associated with Ecstasy use in secondary school students in Turkey. DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS This is a survey of a representative sample drawn from cities in different geographical regions in Turkey in 1998 and 2001. The questionnaire was administered to a total of 18,556 and 11,911 10th-grade students in 1998 and 2001, respe...

2015
Paul John Denis T. Gallagher John E. Fisk Catharine Montgomery Jeannie Judge Sarita J. Robinson Paul J. Taylor

pattern was revealed. In a recognition phase, participants were presented with a single abstract pattern in the centre of the screen and asked to identify in which of the six boxes it had first appeared. The task consisted of two trials, where participants were required to learn six (Trial 1) and eight (Trial 2) pattern-location pairs. While there were no group differences on the majority of ou...

Journal: :Emergency Medicine Journal 1995

Journal: :Journal of psychopharmacology 2015
C A Roberts Catharine Montgomery

BACKGROUND It is understood that 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy) causes serotonin dysfunction and deficits in executive functioning. When investigating executive function, functional neuroimaging allows the physiological changes underlying these deficits to be investigated. The present study investigated behavioural and brain indices of inhibition in ecstasy-polydrug users. METHOD...

2008
Kathryn B. Vincent Kimberly M. Caldeira Kevin E. O’Grady Eric D. Wish Amelia M. Arria

Aims: To: 1) estimate the proportion of students exposed to specific types of information regarding the positive and negative effects of ecstasy, 2) test models that quantified the relationship between exposure to these messages and subsequent ecstasy use, controlling for peer drug use and sensation-seeking. Methods: As part of the College Life Study, 447 students, ages 17-20, from a university...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2013
Maedeh Raznahan Elmira Hassanzadeh Arezou Houshmand Ladan Kashani Mina Tabrizi Shahin Akhondzadeh

BACKGROUND Recent research trends are to specify the relation between patterns of ecstasy use and side effects, possibility of dependency, tolerance and long term neurocognitive damage. The objective of this study was to assess the impact of regular ecstasy use on its acute and subacute effects. SUBJECTS AND METHODS At the first stage, we recruited 120 subjects. If participants continued regu...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2010
Ali Kheradmand, Mansoureh Nasirian Nabi Banazadeh,

Abstract Background: Lycanthropy is an unusual belief or delusion in which the patient thinks that he/she has been transformed into an animal. In rare cases, the patient believes that another person has been transformed into an animal. Case Report: We report a patient with an uncommon variant of lycanthropy is introduced. The symptoms appeared after consumption of ecstasy. This show...

Journal: :Drugs 2010
Kathryn B Vincent Kimberly M Caldeira Kevin E O'Grady Eric D Wish Amelia M Arria

AIMS: To: 1) estimate the proportion of students exposed to specific types of information regarding the positive and negative effects of ecstasy, 2) test models that quantified the relationship between exposure to these messages and subsequent ecstasy use, controlling for peer drug use and sensation-seeking. METHODS: As part of the College Life Study, 447 students, ages 17-20, from a university...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2006
Jan Copeland Paul Dillon Michael Gascoigne

Recent anecdotal evidence suggests that it is becoming increasingly popular among ecstasy users to attempt to negate certain side-effects or enhance the drug experience through the concomitant use of pharmaceutical drugs or supplements. This study was designed to explore the practice of deliberately using pharmaceuticals for any reason in association with ecstasy and related drug (ERD) use. A c...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2003
Ralph Buchert Rainer Thomasius Bruno Nebeling Kay Petersen Jost Obrocki Lars Jenicke Florian Wilke Lutz Wartberg Pavlina Zapletalova Malte Clausen

UNLABELLED Alterations of the serotonergic system due to ecstasy consumption have been extensively documented in recent literature. However, reversibility of these neurotoxic effects still remains unclear. To address this question, PET was performed using the serotonin transporter (SERT) ligand (11)C-(+)-McN5652 in a total of 117 subjects subdivided into 4 groups: actual ecstasy users (n = 30),...

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