national institute on drug abuse

Smoking Cessation Drugs Market

Smoking cessation drugs market

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EVT 302 (Evotec) and selegiline (US National Institute on Drug Abuse) are MAOB inhibitors. However, EVT 302, an orally active, reversible and highly selective inhibitor, failed to demonstrate any major increase in cessation rates in a Phase II study… Continue reading

Looking for Help for My Drug Addict?

Question by dkcasad: Looking for Help for my Drug Addict?
I have a son who has struggled with drug addiction, choice of drug is/was oxycontin. He is now in jail after some very poor choices and will be spending time in prison. He is 24. I am in Indiana… Continue reading

What Are Some Statistics on the Effects of Drug Abuse?

Question by thats whats up: What are some statistics on the effects of drug abuse?
im doing a project for my high school FCCLA program. It is over the long term effects of juvenile drug abuse and how it effects you. I need more stats on what happens when… Continue reading

Treatment Must Be Part of Solution to Drug Robberies

Treatment must be part of solution to drug robberies

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However, efforts to stem prescription drug abuse must also include a plan for recovery for addicts. Many people battling addiction will continue to do so without treatment. And when those people become desperate for drugs –… Continue reading

Scientology Volunteers Helping Stem Tampa Bay's Teen Prescription Drug

Scientology Volunteers Helping Stem Tampa Bay's Teen Prescription Drug

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Eradicating teen prescription drug abuse becomes even more urgent in the light of a May 2012 report of the National Institute on Drug Abuse that states 62 percent more youth ages 15-24 die from abuse… Continue reading

Drug Abuse Runs in Families

Drug Abuse Runs in Families

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Environmental factors within families have "potent influences" on the risk for drug abuse, new research confirms. In a nationwide Swedish study, researchers found that the risk for drug abuse was strongly correlated in siblings and spouses after …
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