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Drug dependence development

With those people who develop drug problems, they do not necessarily experience consistent problems over time. Some clients do have continuous problems, a situation often called chronic drug dependence by therapists. However, some... [Pg.15]

Wise RA (1987) The role of reward pathways in the development of drug dependence. Pharmacol... [Pg.294]

Balster RL (1992) Preclinical methods for the development of pharmacotherapies of cocaine abuse. In Harris LS (ed) Problems of drug dependence. National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rockville, pp 160-164... [Pg.357]

A further characteristic of this principle is that, if the activity of phosphodiesterase is decreased, the concentration of cyclic GMP will increase to an extent dependent upon the extent of the decrease in activity. This characteristic has been made use of by the pharmaceutical industry. Cyclic GMP has a vasodilatory effect and this is the case for the arterioles that supply blood to the corpus cavemosum in the penis, which controls the erection of the penis. Drugs were developed (e.g. sildenafil) that inhibits cyclic GMP phosphodiesterase and hence increases the cyclic GMP level which resnlts in vasodilation of the arterioles and an increase in the snpply of blood to the spongy tissue of the corpus cavemosum, which expands resulting in erection. This dmg has been found to be effective in some patients snffering from erectile dysfunction. This can be a particular problem in diabetic patients and more elderly men (Chapter 19). [Pg.269]

It is beheved that phenomena such as sensitization, tolerance and drug-dependence might also involve synaptic plasticity. In fact, numerous studies indicate that NMDA receptor antagonists block sensitization to amphetamine and cocaine as well as tolerance and dependence to ethanol and opioids in animal models (Trujillo and Akil 1991 Pasternak and Inturrisi 1995 Trujillo and Akil 1995 Mao 1999). Recent studies indicate that the uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonists dextromethorphan, memantine and neramexane not only prevent the development of morphine tolerance, but also reverse estabhshed tolerance in the continuing presence of this opioid, prevent the expression of withdrawal symptoms in rats (Popik and Skolnick 1996 Popik and Danysz 1997 Popik and Kozela 1999 Houghton et al. 2001) and attenuate the expres-... [Pg.279]


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