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Diazepam tolerance and physical dependence Diazepam tolerance and physical dependence
Diazepam as with other benzodiazepine drugs can cause tolerance, physical dependence, ...
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Arrest Made in Princeton,West Virginia Drug Bust.
The Princeton City,West Virginia Police Department made the arrest Thursday morning.
PRINCETON,West Virginia -- ...
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Side effects of Diazepam Side effects of Diazepam
Diazepam has a range of side effects which are common to most ...
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Man robs two drug stores for power painkiller. TRACY,California – A man today robbed at gunpoint two Tracy drug stores of a power ...
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Diazepam Diazepam
Diazepam was first marketed as Valium by Hoffmann-La Roche, is a benzodiazepine derivative drug. It ...
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OxiContin the drug of choice of abusers. Jacksonville,Florida police say tracking down prescription drug’s source is difficult
When it comes to the abuse ...
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Pharmacy robbed for fourth time. Man gets away with brand-name OxyContin pills.
The robber walked into Hunnington,Alabama Pharmacy on South ...
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Restoril tolerance and dependence Restoril tolerance and dependence
Chronic or excessive use of Restoril may cause drug tolerance, which can ...
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ID theft ring linked to meth.
JEFFERSON COUNTY,Colorado - A grand jury has indicted six people for operating an identity ...
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Acute effects of drug addiction Acute effects of drug addiction
Acute (or recreational) drug use causes the release and prolonged action ...
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Drug addiction behavior Drug addiction behavior
Understanding how learning and behavior work in the reward circuit can help understand ...
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Stress response Stress response
In addition to the reward circuit, it is hypothesized that stress mechanisms also play ...
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Vicodin is one of the most commonly abused prescription pain medications today.
Individuals with a Vicodin addiction become deeply depressed, and their thinking, attention, and judgment become impaired.
A severe overdose of Vicodin can be fatal
Vicodin is a derivative of opium, which is also used to manufacture heroin.
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Stress response
Stress response
In addition to the reward circuit, it is hypothesized that stress mechanisms also play a role in addiction. Koob and Kreek have hypothesized that during drug use corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) and other stress systems in the extended amygdala. This activation influences the dysregulated emotional state associated with drug addiction. They have found that as drug use escalates, so does the presence of CRF in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). In rat models, the separate use of CRF antagonists and CRF receptor antagonists both decreased self-administration of the drug of study. Other studies in this review showed a dysregulation in other hormones associated with the HPA axis, including enkephalin which is an endogenous opioid peptides that regulates pain. It also appears that the µ-opioid receptor system, which enkephalin acts on, is influential in the reward system and can regulate the expression of stress hormones.
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