نتایج جستجو برای: opium sap dependence

تعداد نتایج: 167678  

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 1988
Low Wah Yun K Yusof

Drug addiction is spreading alarmingly and rapidly, particularly among our youth today. The global situation of drug abuse is far from encouraging, with heroin being the main drug of abuse in Southeast Asia and Europe. The problem is becoming increasingly serious in Malaysia because of the country's proximity to drug producing areas, called the "Golden Triangle" which comprises the borders of T...

Journal: :Medical History 1980
T M Parssinen K Kerner

OPIUM WAS widely used in the nineteenth century as an analgesic, a febrifuge, a sedative, and an anti-diarrhoea agent. Opium's addictive properties had been noted in the medical literature as early as 1700, but medical men did not take these very seriously. With the advent of the hypodermic syringe in 1856, which made it possible for morphia (the alkaloid of opium) to be injected, physicians be...

2014
Seyyed Hasan Karbasy Pooya Derakhshan

BACKGROUND In clinical practice, the level of sensory block in spinal anesthesia in opium abusers is lower than that in non-abusers because of adaptive changes caused by opium use. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to investigate the level of sensory block resulting from the intrathecal administration of 0.5% bupivacaine in opium abuser patients undergoing lower extremity and lower abdomin...

Journal: Addiction and Health 2010
Behrang Shamsinejad Behshid Garrusi Mohammad Esmaeil Motlaq,

Abstract Background: Iran (I.R.) is suffering the growing problem of opiate abuse. In evaluation of the treatment plan for opium dependent patients, a valid and reliable instrument is needed to measure patients' severity of dependence. This study aimed to assess the reliability and validity of the Persian version of the "Substance Dependence Severity Scale" (SDSS). Methods: After tr...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Tuan Trang Ream Al-Hasani Daniela Salvemini Michael W Salter Howard Gutstein Catherine M Cahill

UNLABELLED Treating pain is one of the most difficult challenges in medicine and a key facet of disease management. The isolation of morphine by Friedrich Sertürner in 1804 added an essential pharmacological tool in the treatment of pain and spawned the discovery of a new class of drugs known collectively as opioid analgesics. Revered for their potent pain-relieving effects, even Morpheus the g...

Journal: :Modern geográfia 2022

The paper examines the rise and fall of Golden Triangle opium-producing region, by focusing on local economic social conditions, as well international factors that have affected opium production in Myanmar (formerly Burma), Laos, Thailand. By 1970, countries produced 70 percent world’s opium, but even late 1990s, figure remained 66 percent, only today has region become less significant, a resul...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2011
Alberto Porta Aparecida M Catai Anielle C M Takahashi Valentina Magagnin Tito Bassani Eleonora Tobaldini Philippe van de Borne Nicola Montano

In physiological conditions, heart period (HP) affects systolic arterial pressure (SAP) through diastolic runoff and Starling's law, but, the reverse relation also holds as a result of the continuous action of baroreflex control. The prevailing mechanism sets the dominant temporal direction in the HP-SAP interactions (i.e., causality). We exploited cross-conditional entropy to assess HP-SAP cau...

2011
Esmat Rahi Mohammad Reza Baneshi Ehsan Mirkamandar Saiedeh Haji Maghsoudi Azam Rastegari

BACKGROUND Addiction in pregnant women causes complications such as abortion, asphyxia and cerebral and physical problems. APGAR score assesses vital signs and birth weight and represents the physical and brain growth of newborns. In this study, the effects of opium addiction in mothers on birth weight and APGAR scores of neonates were discussed. METHODS This study analytic, descriptive study...

2017

Since the 19th century, opium has been produced and consumed in the areas of Asia, currently referred to as the Golden Crescent and the Golden Triangle (1). The Golden Crescent lies in South and Southwest Asia, including districts in the Northwest Frontier Province of Pakistan, the adjacent Badakhshan area of Afghanistan and the Baluchistan area of Iran. The area has been the scene of tradition...

2015
Hani Harati Alireza Shamsi Mahboubeh Firouzkouhi Moghadam Fatemeh Sadat Seyed Zadeh Arash Ghazi

BACKGROUND Myocardial infarction (MI) is a heart condition caused by the suspension of blood circulation in a part of the myocardium. There are different risk factors contributing to a heart attack. Some believe that endorphins and endogenous opioids play an important role in causing MIs. OBJECTIVES This study intended to determine the relationship between opium dependency and mortality rate ...

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