Street Drugs and Drugs of Abuse Second Edition

Street Drugs and Drugs of Abuse Second Edition

Author: Louis Savelli

Publisher:

Published: 2021-11-21

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13:

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Street Drugs and Drugs of Abuse, Second Edition, expands, updates, and provides new information on drugs sold illicitly in the streets and commonly abused drugs. Written in an interesting and easy to understand language, it is a smooth read for everyone. It's easy to reference format with interesting data, street intelligence and provocative information comes from a variety of trusted sources, including drug traffickers, confidential informants, drug abusers, law enforcement officers and people affected by the drug trade. Street Drugs and Drugs of Abuse, Second Edition, exposes the current dangers of drugs, their signs, symptoms, slang, and their street prices. This book serves as a useful guide for professionals in the field of law enforcement, counterdrug personnel, and drug demand reduction professionals. It can also be a helpful reference for employers, managers, parents and others with the need to identify drugs and their associated risks. It has been researched and written by Lou Savelli, one of the leading law enforcement drug identification and investigation experts in the United States. He has over 35 years of experience in the field of drug enforcement and drug trafficking investigations.


Understanding Street Drugs

Understanding Street Drugs

Author: David Emmett

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1843103516

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This is a guide for any adult who works or lives with young people and is concerned about the modern drug culture. It explains the history of drug abuse, the present drug scene, slang, etc., and looks at rights and responsibilities. Previous ed.: published as Understanding drugs. 1996.


Critical Issues in Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing

Critical Issues in Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing

Author: Amitava Dasgupta

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2019-01-10

Total Pages: 560

ISBN-13: 0128156082

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Critical Issues in Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse Testing, Second Edition, addresses the general principles and technological advances for measuring drugs and alcohol, along with the pitfalls of drugs of abuse testing. Many designer drugs, for example, are not routinely tested in drugs of abuse panels and may go undetected in a drug test. This updated edition is a must-have for clinical pathologists, toxicologists, clinicians, and medical review officers and regulators, bridging the gap between technical and clinical information. Topics of note include the monitoring of pain management drugs, bath salts, spices (synthetic marijuana), designer drugs and date rape drugs, and more. Serves as a ready resource of information for alcohol and drug testing Ideal resource for making decisions related to the monitoring and interpretation of results Includes concise content for clinical laboratory scientists, toxicologists and clinicians


New Research on Street Drugs

New Research on Street Drugs

Author: Spencer M. Cole

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781594549618

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The word "substance" can refer to a drug of abuse, a medication or a toxin. "Polysubstance" Abuse/Dependence means that a person abuses or depends upon more than one substance, with one usually being that person's favorite or "drug of choice." It is important to note that we are not only referring to illegal drugs; over the counter or prescription drugs are often abused as well. The more commonly abused drugs today are cocaine, marijuana, inhalants and heroin. Substance exposure that can cause substance related disorders include heavy metals (e.g., lead, rat poison containing strychnine, certain pesticides, nerve gas, antifreeze, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide). The medications, both prescriptive and over the counter, that may cause substance related disorders include anesthetics, analgesics, anticonvulsants, antihistamines, blood pressure and heart medication and muscle relaxants. This new and important book presents state-of-the-art research in this field.


Drugs on the Street

Drugs on the Street

Author: Anne Rooney

Publisher: Evans Brothers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 0237542161

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'Drugs on the Street' explores in eye-opening detail a problem faced by young people all around the world. It tackles subjects such as the circumstances that lead people to abuse or deal in drugs; the physical, psychological and social effects of addiction; and how drug crime operates on an international scale.


Forbidden Drugs

Forbidden Drugs

Author: Philip Robson

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2009-07-16

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0191501395

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Recreational drug use is a world-wide phenomenon. Despite the best efforts of governments, the public fascination with drugs shows no signs of abating. With media accounts of illegal drug use often verging on the hysterical, this book provides a refreshingly balanced and honest account of drug use throughout the world, one based on scientific fact, and not dogma. The book examines all the drugs currently used throughout the world, looking at their effects and side-effects. Why do people use drugs? Why do they become addicted? What are the lessons to be learned from making drugs illegal? Updated for the third edition with chapters rewritten to take account of scientific, epidemiological and political developments since the second edition, and with a new section on the present and future US drug policy from high-profile contributors, the book provides a much needed rational approach to the problem of drug use.


New Drugs on the Street

New Drugs on the Street

Author: Merrill Singer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-17

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1317954688

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Learn the public health implications of shifting drug-related risks among the inner city poor Inner city drug use behavior shifts and changes, leaving past drug treatment programs, drug prevention efforts, health care provisions for drug users, and social service practice unprepared to effectively respond. New Drugs on the Street: Changing Inner City Patterns of Illicit Consumption tackles this problem by presenting the latest ethnographic and epidemiological studies of emerging and changing drug use behaviors in the inner city. This one-of-a-kind resource provides the latest research to help readers reconceptualize ways to think about today’s drug use to more effectively address the growing problem. Unless public health and social service professionals keep in step with the shifting patterns of drug behaviors, drug use epidemics will inevitably unfold. New Drugs on the Street reveals the latest drug use practices of the poor in the inner city, with a concentration on the research in African-American and Latino populations. Each chapter gives an in-depth look at the use of various psychotropic drugs most recently gaining popularity, along with the surprising reemergence of PCP. The rampant use of ecstasy in the rave scene is explored, along with the effects of its heavy use, its after-effects, the likelihood of poly-drug mixing, and dangerous sex risk behaviors. Urban youth drug networking is examined in detail. The alarming use of embalming fluid mixtures is discussed, along with the disturbing public health implications of its use. The illicit use of narcotics analgesics (NA) like Vicodin and other pain killers is also explored, including the unclear association between NA use and Hepatitis C. A final chapter presents the latest information on Haitian youth and young adults in Miami, Florida, with ethnographic background to illustrate the reasons for drug use in this and other ethnic minorities. This valuable source is extensively referenced and includes several helpful tables to clarify research data. New Drugs on the Street examines: ecstasy diverted pharmaceutical painkillers PCP embalming fluid narcotics analgesics (NA) drug use dynamics the changing street drug scene new drug combinations new drug-involved populations New Drugs on the Street reveals the nature and direction of the latest drug use and is essential reading for health professionals in the health social sciences, public health, nursing, and substance abuse fields that deal with low income, ethnic minority, and inner city populations.


Over the Influence, Second Edition

Over the Influence, Second Edition

Author: Patt Denning

Publisher: Guilford Publications

Published: 2017-07-10

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1462526799

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"Just say no" just doesn't work for everyone. If you've tried to quit and failed, simply want to cut down, or wish to work toward sobriety gradually, join the many thousands of readers who have turned to this empathic, science-based resource--now thoroughly revised. A powerful alternative to abstinence-only treatments, harm reduction helps you set and meet your own goals for gaining control over alcohol and drugs. Step by step, the expert authors guide you to determine: *Which aspects of your habits may be harmful. *How to protect your safety and make informed choices. *What changes you would like to make. *How to put your intentions into action. *When it's time to seek help--and where to turn. Updated to reflect a decade's worth of research, the fully revised second edition is even more practical. It features additional vivid stories and concrete examples, engaging graphics, new worksheets (which you can download and print for repeated use), "Self-Reflection" boxes, and more. Mental health professionals, see also the authors' Practicing Harm Reduction Psychotherapy, Second Edition.