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Substance abuse cannabinoids

Trade names Marihuana Marijuana Indications Nausea and vomiting, substance abuse drug Category Cannabinoid Hallucinogen Half-life N/A... [Pg.352]

Manno JE, Ferslew KE, Manno BR. Urine excretion patterns of cannabinoids and the clinical application of the EMIT-dau cannabinoid urine assay for substance abuse treatment. In Agurell S, Dewey WL, Wfilette RE eds. The cannabinoids Chemical, pharmacologic, and therapeutic aspects. San Diego Academic Press Inc, 1984 281-90. [Pg.1361]

Ferndndez-Ruiz JJ, Rodriguez de Fonseca F, Navarro M, Ramos JA (1992) Maternal cannabinoid exposure and brain development changes in the ontogeny of dopaminergic neurons. In Bartke A, Murphy LL (eds) Neurobiology and neurophysiology of cannabinoids, biochemistry and physiology of substance abuse, vol IV. CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp 119-164... [Pg.653]

Murphy LL, Steger RW, Bartke A (1990) Psychoactive and non-psychoactive cannabinoids and their effects on reproductive neuroendocrine parameters. In Watson RR (ed) Biochemistry and physiology of substance abuse, vol 2. CRC Press, Boca Raton, pp 73-94... [Pg.655]

Cocaine is clearly the drug of abuse most extensively studied around the world, when compared to other substances such as cannabinoids, heroin or amphetaminelike compounds. [Pg.441]

As shown in Table 2, cocaine concentrations are detected in almost all the studies targeting psychoactive substances or drugs of abuse in the literature, with the exception of Algiers and Serbia, where cannabinoids were found whilst cocaine was not (Tables 3 and 4). In the literature, cannabinoid concentrations are either expressed as A -tetrahydrocannbinol (THC) or as the sum of cannabinol, cannabidiol and THC (known as CBs). [Pg.442]

The analgesic properties of cannabinoid derivatives are well known, though no such drugs have yet been demonstrated to be substantially free from the CNS side effects to which cannabis sativa owes its popularity as a substance of abuse.However, cannabinoid analgesia has appeal due to its opioid-independent mechanism and its conseguent failure to induce dependence.A series of preliminary reports " have described the syntheses of analgesics modelled on 9-nor-9-B-hydroxyhexahvdrocannabinol compound Jl8 was the most potent member (>60 X morphine). ... [Pg.6]


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