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Barbiturates cannabinoids

Abuse potential Some patients may use these agents for mood elevations or psychedelic experiences. Cannabinoids, barbiturates, opiates, and alcohol may have additive effects with anticholinergics. [Pg.1300]

Sjostrom PJ, Turrigiano GG, Nelson SB (2003) Neocortical LTD via coincident activation of presynaptic NMDA and cannabinoid receptors. Neuron 39 41 Somogyi P, Klausberger T (2005) Defined types of cortical interneurone structure space and spike timing in the hippocampus. J Physiol (Lond) 562 9-26 Spafford JD, Zamponi GW (2003) Functional interactions between presynaptic calcium channels and the neurotransmitter release machinery. Curr Opin Neurobiol 13 308-14 Staley K (1992) Enhancement of the excitatory actions of GABA by barbiturates and benzodiazepines. Neurosci Lett 146 105-7... [Pg.525]

B. Widdop. Screening for Drugs of Abuse (II) Cannabinoids, Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, Buprenorphine, Methadone, Barbiturates, Benzodiazepines and Other Drugs. Annals of Clinical Biochemistry 34 (5) (1997) 460-510 Shannon, M. Toxicology Reviews Physostigmine. Pediatric Emergency Care 14 (3) (1998) 224-226. [Pg.79]

Acute and chronic administration of alcohol can inhibit the biotransformation or detoxification of many drugs, such as barbiturates, meprobamate, and amphetamines by liver enzymes. The effect can occur in two opposite ways. Alcohol and cannabinoids effects are additive. Both are CNS depressants. Animal studies indicate that simultaneous administration of alcohol and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive component of marijuana, increased the tolerance and physical dependence to alcohol. Human studies show that alcohol and THC combination enhanced the impairment of physical and mental performance only, and there is no evidence of any interaction between both drugs. With barbiturates. [Pg.60]

Amphetamine and related substances (G) Amphetamine (I) Methamphetamine (I) Barbiturates (G, I) Benzodiazepines (G, I) Cannabinoids (G, I) Methadone/metabolites (G, I) Cocaine/metabolites (G, I) Methaqualone/metabolites (G, I) Opiates (G) Codeine (I) Dihydrocodeine (I) Morphine (I) Phencyclidine/metabolites (G, I) Propoxyphene/metabolites (G, I) Tricyclic antidepressants (G, I)... [Pg.229]

Restlessness, dizziness, giddiness, failure to obey orders, confusion, erratic behavior, stumbling or staggering, vomiting Anticholinergics, indoles, cannabinoids, anxiety reaction, other intoxications (such as alcohol, bromides, lead, barbiturates)... [Pg.297]

AMP, amphetamines BAR, barbiturates BZO, benzodiazepines THC, cannabinoids COC, cocaine melaboiite MTD, methadone OPi, opiates PCP, phencyciidine TCA, tricyciic antidepressants. [Pg.2157]

Lobeline has been reported as a useful agent to treat dependency on drugs such as cocaine, amphetamine, caffeine, pheny Icy dine, opiates, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabinoids, hallucinogens, alcohol, and, especially, nicotine. Dwoskin [55] described a novel mechanism of action and potential use for lobeline as a treatment for psychostimulant abuse. [Pg.334]

Cannabinoids Opiates Barbiturates Amphetamines Benzodiazepins Others... [Pg.98]


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