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Author Benjamin, Daniel; Grant, Elfrida R.; Pohorecky, Larissa A.   
  Title Naltrexone reverses ethanol-induced dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens in a\vake, freely moving rats Type Journal Article
  Year 1993 Publication Brain research Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 621 Issue 1; 03.09.1993 Pages 137-140  
  Keywords alcohol; naltrexone; brain; serotonin; dopamine; study; research; journal article  
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  ISSN 0006-8993 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-00065 Serial 59610  
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Author Aguirre, J. C.; Del Arbol, J. L.; Raya, J.; Ruiz-Requena, M. E.; Rico Irles, J. url 
  Title Plasma β-endorphin levels in chronic alcoholics Type Journal Article
  Year 1990 Publication Alcohol Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 7 Issue Pages 409-412  
  Keywords AOD dependence; addiction; chemical addiction; alcohol; alcohol dependence; chronic drug effect; research; research chemical; journal article  
  Abstract In order to test the possible relationship between the chronic consumption of alcohol and the opioid system, we have measured the plasmalevels of β-endorphin in a group of 31 alcoholic patients and compared the results with those of a control group of 16 subjects. Our results show that chronic consumption of alcohol induces a significant decrease in β-endorphin (β-end) plasmalevels regardless of either the disease suffered by the alcoholic patient or of the time of abstinence studied (one month maximum). Thus we believe that the β-end decrease may well be due to the patients’ alcoholism and that it might be mediated by the tetrahydroisoquinoline system, or be a cause of alcoholism rather than a consequence.  
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  Call Number 50-00009 Serial 59609  
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Author Shaw, M.; Brabbins, C.; Ruben, S. url 
  Title Misuse of benzodiazepines : specify the formulation when prescribing Type Journal Article
  Year 1994 Publication British medical journal Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 308 Issue 25.06.1994 Pages 1709-1710  
  Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; benzodiazepines; letter to the editor  
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  ISSN 0959-535x; 0959-8146 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-aaaaaa Serial 59608  
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Author Naysmith, Peter url 
  Title Laing on ecstasy Type Journal Article
  Year 1989 Publication International journal of drug policy Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 1 Issue 3 Pages 14-15  
  Keywords addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; ecstasy  
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  ISSN 0955-3959 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-aaaaz Serial 59607  
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Author Werner, Martin url 
  Title What is good HIV/AIDS prevention? Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication Spectra : prevention and health promotion Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 72; 01/2009 Pages 4  
  Keywords prevention; HIV infection; Aids; quality control; conference; international area; Switzerland  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden; aussi disponible en français Approved no  
  Call Number 50-aaaat Serial 59601  
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Author Estermann, Tamara url 
  Title Experts recommend regulation rather than repression : 2008 cannabis report Type Journal Article
  Year 2009 Publication Spectra : prevention and health promotion Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 72; 01/2009 Pages 2  
  Keywords legal regulation; government and politics; AOD use; cannabis; Switzerland  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden; aussi disponible en français Approved no  
  Call Number 50-aaaag Serial 59588  
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Author Staub, Roger url 
  Title Homosexuals increasingly disregarding safer sex Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Spectra : prevention and health promotion Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 69; 06/2008 Pages 4  
  Keywords homosexual; sex; risk-taking behavior; HIV infection; Aids; survey; Switzerland  
  Abstract GaySurvey 2007. The survey of gays conducted last year for the eighth time shows that men who have sex with men (MSM) are increasingly dispensing with protection against HIV/AIDS. In particular, they are not systematically using condoms in casual sexual encounters.  
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  Call Number 50-aaaac Serial 59584  
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Author Schwendener, Norina url 
  Title For the sexiest games ever Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Spectra : prevention and health promotion Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 69; 06/2008 Pages 4  
  Keywords prevention campaign; prostitution; Switzerland  
  Abstract Rules for sex workers’ clients at EURO 2008. With support from the LOVE LIFE STOP AIDS campaign, the Swiss AIDS Federation and ProCoRe are launching a special «Don Juan» project to coincide with EURO 2008: they’ve drawn up five rules for sex workers’ clients which promote «fair play in paid sex».  
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  Call Number 50-aaaz Serial 59581  
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Author Kammer, Adrian url 
  Title There's something in the air : smoke-free is becoming the order of the day in Switzerland Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Spectra : prevention and health promotion Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume Issue 69; 06/2008 Pages 3  
  Keywords health promotion; prevention; AOD use, abuse, and dependence; tobacco in any form; Switzerland  
  Abstract Tobacco control. The beginning of May saw the launch of the Federal Office of Public Health’s new tobacco prevention campaign under the banner «Less smoke, better lives». With a touch of humour, the campaign presents the many life-affirming facets of living without cigarettes and, like its predecessor campaign «Bravo», aims to promote the view of a non-smoking society as the norm.  
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  Notes Auch auf Deutsch vorhanden; aussi disponible en français Approved no  
  Call Number 50-aaas Serial 59574  
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Author Halkitis, Perry N.; Palamar, Joseph J. url 
  Title Multivariate modeling of club drug use initiation among gay and bisexual men Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication Substance use and misuse Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 43 Issue 7 Pages 871-879  
  Keywords methamphetamines; designer drug; research chemical; cocaine; ecstasy; ketamine; gamma-hydroxybutyric acid; gay male; bisexual; AOD use initiation; New York City  
  Abstract This paper documents patterns and sequence of initiation of club drug use in a sample of 450 gay and bisexual men in New York City. Quantitative and qualitative baseline data from a yearlong longitudinal investigation conducted between 2001 and 2005 were analyzed. The study focused on the use of five club drugs – cocaine, GHB, ketamine, ecstasy, and methamphetamine – using self-reported indications of use for a period of 4 months prior to assessment. Patterns of club drug use among gay and bisexual demonstrated that poly-club-drug use is common, and that patterns of use can be differentiated along the lines of age, race/ethnicity, and sexual orientation, with those who are older, Black, and bisexual, reporting less club drug use. The majority of the men initiated use of the five club drugs as follows: (a) cocaine, (b) ecstasy, (c) ketamine, (d) methamphetamine, and (e) GHB. Variations in patterns were related to both age and level of poly-club-drug use. The sequencing and/or patterns of club drug use may be better explained by socialization processes in the gay community than by Gateway Theory, which has been traditionally used to explain patterns of drug use in the population. Future research should more closely examine the synergy of drug use combinations with an emphasis on measuring the extent to which the drugs are taken in synchronicity.  
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  ISSN 1532-2491 (electronic); 1082-6084 (paper) ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number 50-aaap Serial 59571  
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