نتایج جستجو برای: d methamphetamine

تعداد نتایج: 585255  

2006
Rebecca McKetin Jennifer McLaren Steven Riddell Lisa Robins

The current bulletin assesses whether there is any relationship between the increasing assault rate in NSW seen over the past decade and increasing methamphetamine use. During this time, there have been several changes to methamphetamine use patterns that could have contributed to an increase in methamphetaminerelated problems, such as violent behaviour. There is currently insufficient evidence...

2016
Anantha R. Nookala Junhao Li Anusha Ande Lei Wang Naveen K. Vaidya Weihua Li Santosh Kumar Anil Kumar Sanjay B. Maggirwar

Cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) is the major drug metabolic enzyme, and is involved in the metabolism of antiretroviral drugs, especially protease inhibitors (PIs). This study was undertaken to examine the effect of methamphetamine on the binding and metabolism of PIs with CYP3A4. We showed that methamphetamine exhibits a type I spectral change upon binding to CYP3A4 with δAmax and KD of 0.016±0.0...

Journal: :Journal of addiction & prevention 2014
B Butler J Gamble-George P Prins A North J T Clarke H Khoshbouei

Methamphetamine is the second most widely used illicit drug worldwide. More than 290 tons of methamphetamine was synthesized in the year 2005 alone, corresponding to approximately ~3 billion 100 mg doses of methamphetamine. Drug addicts abuse high concentrations of methamphetamine for months and even years. Current reports in the literature are consistent with the interpretation that methamphet...

2017

Methamphetamine dependence has grown into an epidemic in the United States. An estimated 10.4 million people aged 12 years or older have tried methamphetamine.1 While the prevalence of methamphetamine use has remained constant in recent years, severity of use is increasing. The number of methamphetamine users in the past month meeting criteria for amphetamine abuse or dependence during the past...

Journal: :Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics 2003
Debra S Harris Harold Boxenbaum E Thomas Everhart Gina Sequeira John E Mendelson Reese T Jones

BACKGROUND Patients in harm-reduction treatment programs are switching from intravenous to other routes of methamphetamine (INN, metamfetamine) administration to avoid risks associated with needle use. Relatively little has been reported about the bioavailability of methamphetamine when smoked or used intranasally. METHODS Eight experienced methamphetamine users were administered smoked or in...

Journal: :Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology 2015
Richard B Lopez Chukwudi Onyemekwu Carl L Hart Kevin N Ochsner Hedy Kober

Methamphetamine use has increased significantly and become a global health concern. Craving is known to predict methamphetamine use and relapse following abstinence. Some have suggested that cravings are automatic, generalized, and uncontrollable, but experimental work addressing these claims is lacking. In 2 exploratory studies, we tested the boundary conditions of methamphetamine craving by a...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2005
Bankole A Johnson John D Roache Nassima Ait-Daoud Christopher Wallace Lynda Wells Michael Dawes Yanmei Wang

In healthy human volunteers, we have previously shown that isradipine, a dihydropyridine-class calcium-channel antagonist, reduces some methamphetamine-induced positive subjective effects associated with its abuse liability, presumably by antagonizing cortico-mesolimbic dopamine pathways. In the present study, we combined acute immediate-release (IR) isradipine with repeated sustained-release (...

2013
Jennifer M. Loftis Clare J. Wilhelm Arthur A. Vandenbark Marilyn Huckans

Relapse rates following current methamphetamine abuse treatments are very high (∼40-60%), and the neuropsychiatric impairments (e.g., cognitive deficits, mood disorders) that arise and persist during remission from methamphetamine addiction likely contribute to these high relapse rates. Pharmacotherapeutic development of medications to treat addiction has focused on neurotransmitter systems wit...

Journal: :Journal of alcoholism and drug dependence 2015
Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell Eric Rice Harmony Rhoades Hailey Winetrobe

OBJECTIVES Social network analysis can provide added causal insight into otherwise confusing epidemiologic findings in public health research. Although foster care and homelessness are risk factors for methamphetamine use, current research has failed to explicate why homeless youth with foster care experience engage in methamphetamine use at higher rates than other homeless young adults. This s...

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