Neuropathology of Addiction and Drug Abuse, Volume 2: Stimulants, Club and Dissociative Drugs, Hallucinogens, Steroids, Inhalants, and International.
The second of three volumes of this bulletin, it provides a comprehensive study of the side effects of the most common drugs. Each volume aims to update the reader’s knowledge of the broad spectrum of addiction and deepen their understanding of specific drug interactions. Volume 2 covers stimulants, club and dissociative drugs, hallucinogens, inhalants and solvents. Each section presents information on the general, molecular and cellular, structural and functional aspects of the nervous system of specific substances, with emphasis on the negative aspects of addiction. Research has shown that the neuropathological characteristics of a drug addiction often apply to those of other addictions, and understanding these differences provides a platform to further study addiction and ultimately help scientists to understand new causalities and relationships, prevention and treatment. can search. But collecting data on the relationship between addiction is difficult because there are many factors and products. It provides a modern way of understanding the pathology of drugs of abuse and provides an evidence-based ethics for understanding the neurology of addiction.
It fills an existing gap in the literature by providing a “one-stop shop” for all things drug addiction and the neuropathology of addiction.
Each chapter includes: a list of abbreviations, summaries, introductions, other references to drug addiction and abuse, a small glossary of terms, key word definitions, images and words, and complete information.
It encompasses preclinical, clinical and public research, from cells to whole organs, from genomes to whole bodies.
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