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Author McElhatton, P. R.; Bateman, D. N.; Evans, C.; Pughe, K. R.; Thomas, S. H. L.
Title Congenital anomalies after prenatal ecstasy exposure Type Journal Article
Year 1999 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 354 Issue 9188; 23.10.1999 Pages 1441-1442
Keywords health promotion; addiction; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; ecstasy
Abstract Prospective follow-up of 136 babies exposed to ecstasy in utero indicated that the drug may be associated with a significantly increased risk of congenital defects (15·4% [95% CI 8·2—25·4]). Cardiovascular anomalies (26 per 1000 livebirths [3·0—9·0]) and musculoskeletal anomalies (38 per 1000 [8·0—109·0]) were predominant.
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Call Number 50-00756 Serial 59663
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Author Meyer, Roger E.
Title The disease called addiction : emerging evidence in a 200-year debate Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 347 Issue Pages 162-166
Keywords addiction; history
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Call Number 50-11023 Serial 59892
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Author Seivewright, Nicholas A.; Greenwood, Judy
Title What is important in drug misuse treatment? Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 347 Issue 10.02.1996 Pages 373-376
Keywords treatment and maintenance; methadone maintenance; harm reduction; HIV infection; detoxification; drug substitution therapy; United Kingdom
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Call Number 50-05737 Serial 59847
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Author Mattick, Richard P.; Hall, Wayne
Title Are detoxification programmes effective? Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 347 Issue Pages 97-100
Keywords treatment and maintenance; detoxification; quality
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Call Number 50-b Serial 59479
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Author O'Brien, Charles P.; McLellan, Thomas
Title Myths about the treatment of addiction Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 347 Issue Pages 237-240
Keywords treatment and maintenance; addiction
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Call Number 50-c Serial 59480
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Author Nutt, David J.
Title Addiction : brain mechanisms and their treatment implications Type Journal Article
Year 1996 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 347 Issue Pages 31-36
Keywords treatment and maintenance; brain function; addiction
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Call Number 50-a Serial 59478
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Author Edlin, Brian R.; Seal, Karen H.; Lorvick, Jennifer; Kral, Alex H.; Ciccarone, Daniel H.; Moore, Lisa D.; Lo, Bernard
Title Is it justifiable to withhold treatment for hepatitis C from illicit-drug users? Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication The New England journal of medicine Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 345 Issue 3; 19.07.2001 Pages 211-214
Keywords health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C
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Call Number 50-02753 Serial 59745
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Author Davis, Gary L.; Rodrigue, James R.
Title Treatment of chronic hepatitis C in active drug users Type Journal Article
Year 2001 Publication The New England journal of medicine Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 345 Issue 3; 19.07.2001 Pages 215-217
Keywords health promotion; viral hepatitis; hepatitis C
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Call Number 50-02751 Serial 59744
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Author McCarthy, Michael
Title LA law and clean needles Type Journal Article
Year 1994 Publication The Lancet Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 344 Issue 8925; 17.09.1994 Pages 810
Keywords harm reduction
Abstract Reports that Los Angeles, California Mayor Richard J. Riordan has declared a local state of emergency to the spread of AIDS and HIV infection. State crackdown on the distribution of clean needles to drug users; Riordan’s support for responsible needle-exchange programs.
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Call Number 50-03139 Serial 59808
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Author Kuepper, Rebecca; van Os, Jim; Lieb, Roselind; Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich; Höfler, Michael; Henquet, Cécile
Title Continued cannabis use and risk of incidence and persistence of psychotic symptoms : 10 year follow-up cohort study Type Journal Article
Year 2011 Publication British medical journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume (down) 342 Issue Pages 8
Keywords AOD use, abuse, and dependence; AOD dependence; chemical addiction; cannabis; adolescence; AODR psychosis; risk factors; Germany
Abstract Objective To determine whether use of cannabis in adolescence increases the risk for psychotic outcomes by affecting the incidence and persistence of subclinical expression of psychosis in the general population (that is, expression of psychosis below the level required for a clinical diagnosis). Design Analysis of data from a prospective population based cohort study in Germany (early developmental stages of psychopathology study). Setting Population based cohort study in Germany. Participants 1923 individuals from the general population, aged 14-24 at baseline. Main outcome measure Incidence and persistence of subthreshold psychotic symptoms after use of cannabis in adolescence. Cannabis use and psychotic symptoms were assessed at three time points (baseline, T2 (3.5 years), T3 (8.4 years)) over a 10 year follow-up period with the Munich version of the composite international diagnostic interview (M-CIDI). Results In individuals who had no reported lifetime psychotic symptoms and no reported lifetime cannabis use at baseline, incident cannabis use over the period from baseline to T2 increased the risk of later incident psychotic symptoms over the period from T2 to T3 (adjusted odds ratio 1.9, 95% confidence interval 1.1 to 3.1; P=0.021). Furthermore, continued use of cannabis increased the risk of persistent psychotic symptoms over the period from T2 to T3 (2.2, 1.2 to 4.2; P=0.016). The incidence rate of psychotic symptoms over the period from baseline to T2 was 31% (152) in exposed individuals versus 20% (284) in non-exposed individuals; over the period from T2 to T3 these rates were 14% (108) and 8% (49), respectively. Conclusion Cannabis use is a risk factor for the development of incident psychotic symptoms. Continued cannabis use might increase the risk for psychotic disorder by impacting on the persistence of symptoms.
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Call Number 50-11711 Serial 59925
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