Intravenous marijuana syndrome is a distinct short-term clinical syndrome related to the intravenous injection of boiled cannabis broth that has been filtered...
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Intraoperative floppy iris syndrome Intravenous marijuana syndrome IPEX syndrome Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome Irlen syndrome Irregular sleep–wake rhythm...
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Delirium tremens (redirect from Saunders-Sutton syndrome)
alcohol for more than a month, followed by sharply reduced intake. A similar syndrome may occur with benzodiazepine and barbiturate withdrawal. In a person with...
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Tolerance Withdrawal symptoms or clinically defined alcohol withdrawal syndrome Use in larger amounts or for longer periods than intended Persistent desire...
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Cotton fever (category Syndromes)
antibiotics. Intravenous marijuana syndrome Harrison, D. W.; Walls, R. M. (April 1990). ""Cotton fever": a benign febrile syndrome in intravenous drug abusers"...
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ISBN 978-0-323-67254-2. Wang SC, Maher B (December 2019). "Substance Use Disorder, Intravenous Injection, and HIV Infection: A Review". Cell Transplantation. 28 (12)...
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Dosage form Drug injection Ear instillation Hypodermic needle Intravenous marijuana syndrome List of medical inhalants Nanomedicine Absorption (pharmacology)...
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Effects of cannabis (redirect from Effects of marijuana)
Cooper T, Wu YT, et al. (August 2004). "The psychotomimetic effects of intravenous delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol in healthy individuals: implications for...
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Medical cannabis (redirect from Medicinal marijuana)
Medical cannabis, medicinal cannabis or medical marijuana (MMJ) refers to cannabis products and cannabinoid molecules that are prescribed by physicians...
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Marchiafava–Bignami disease (redirect from Marchiafava syndrome)
Treatment is often similar to those administered for Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome or for alcohol use disorder. Type A has 21% mortality rate and an 81% long-term...
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Long-term effects of cannabis (redirect from Effects of marijuana on mental health)
further stated that the nature of dependence formation among regular marijuana consumers has declined since 2002. Cambridge University published a study...
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Epilepsy (redirect from Seizure syndrome)
the nose or mouth. Diazepam may also be used rectally. In hospital, intravenous lorazepam is preferred. If two doses of benzodiazepines are not effective...
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Pharmaceuticals Receives FDA Fast Track and EMA Orphan Designations for Intravenous Cannabidiol in the Treatment of Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy...
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Recreational drug use (redirect from Intravenous drug users)
layer of skin. Intramuscular injection: injection of drug into a muscle. intravenous injection (see also the article Drug injection): the user injects a solution...
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Urban legends about drugs (section An allergic reaction to molecules found in marijuana killed Bruce Lee)
W. Harrison and R. M. Walls, "'Cotton Fever': a benign febrile syndrome in intravenous drug abusers," Journal of Emergency Medicine, March–April 1990...
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In a clinical context, the route of administration is most commonly intravenous injection; it may also be given by intramuscular or subcutaneous injection...
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and postanesthetic shivering. For chronic pain, ketamine is used as an intravenous analgesic, mainly if the pain is neuropathic. It has the added benefit...
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cases studied. A different 1972 study gave the median lethal dose for intravenous THC in mice and rats at 30–40 mg/kg. Formal drug–drug interaction studies...
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angina inversa, coronary vessel spasm, or coronary artery vasospasm, is a syndrome typically consisting of angina (cardiac chest pain). Variant angina differs...
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is typically used either by mouth or rectally but is also available intravenously. Effects last between two and four hours. Paracetamol is classified...
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abstinence syndrome in infants born to mothers that are using certain drugs, particularly opioids. In infants with neonatal withdrawal syndrome, clonidine...
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Retrieved 4 August 2021. Gøtzsche PC, Johansen HK (September 2016). "Intravenous alpha-1 antitrypsin augmentation therapy for treating patients with alpha-1...
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and its use in India. His medical research led to the development of intravenous therapy and introduced the therapeutic use of medical cannabis to Western...
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Harris Isbell (section THC (marijuana))
cross-tolerance between LSD and psilocybin, and the ability of pure THC to cause marijuana-like effects. New pharmaceutical substances were assayed (in the prisoner...
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Inhalant (redirect from Sudden Sniffing Death Syndrome)
effects of inhalation can resemble the intensity of effects produced by intravenous injection of other psychoactive drugs. Ethanol is also inhaled, either...
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known for his work on drug abuse and for coining the phrase Stockholm syndrome. Bejerot was one of the top drug abuse researchers in Sweden. His view...
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electrolyte solutions is preferred. If this is not effective or possible, intravenous rehydration may be required. Medical care is recommended if: a person...
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Spain, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom, oxycodone is approved for intravenous (IV) and intramuscular (IM) use. When first introduced in Germany during...
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reaches the brain in eight seconds. Crack cocaine can also be injected intravenously with the same effect as powder cocaine. However, whereas powder cocaine...
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Dextromethorphan was once thought to cause Olney's lesions when administered intravenously; however, this was later proven inconclusive, due to lack of research...
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