Increased risk for SSD seen within three years for individuals with ED visit for hallucinogen use compared with ED visits for alcohol, cannabis. HealthDay News — In individuals without a history ...
PsycINFO ("Drug abuse" OR "drug use OR inject drug ... users OR Opiate users OR Amphetamines users or Cocaine users or Hallucinogens users") AND ("Dental Caries" OR "Periodontal Diseases" OR ...
Emergency department (ED) visits related to hallucinogen use are linked to a 21-fold increased risk of schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD), results of a large population-based study show.
This transition to a new phase of the opioid epidemic has brought forth substantial clinical challenges, particularly due to a shift toward the inclusion of potent synthetic opioids like fentanyl in ...
Cannabis and hallucinogen use among ... past-year stimulant use has been modestly increasing over 10 years. Additional data include drug use reported by college/non-college young adults and ...
“Crystal meth” is a street name for the drug methamphetamine, a powerful stimulant that carries a high risk of physical dependence. Although methamphetamine has medical purposes, people use ...
May for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) in 1999; Richard A. Vicknair for the sale of a depressant, hallucinogenic, or stimulant drug in 1970; Daniel J. Smith for misconduct involving a controlled ...