Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Cocaine opioid substitutes

Topic in brief - 9. Cocaine use by opioid substitution patients... [Pg.89]

As well as the opioids cocaine and cannabis, polytoxicomane drug abusers also consume bromazepam, diazepam and flunitrazepam in high doses, and fatalities among drug abusers and substitution patients can often be blamed on the consumption of these substances, often in combination with alcohol [48]. Patients who suffer low-dose dependence, in addition to consuming the three above-named substances, also consume therapeutic amounts of dipotassium clorazepate, flurazepam, lorezepam, nitrazepam or oxazepam, sometimes also in combination with amphetamines or antihistamines. [Pg.117]


See other pages where Cocaine opioid substitutes is mentioned: [Pg.87]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.597]    [Pg.82]    [Pg.1]    [Pg.9]    [Pg.75]    [Pg.406]    [Pg.409]    [Pg.411]    [Pg.414]    [Pg.340]    [Pg.985]    [Pg.316]    [Pg.185]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.87 , Pg.88 ]




SEARCH



Cocaine opioids

© 2024 chempedia.info