Posted by stjames on December 9, 2001, at 1:20:26
DISCONTINUATION OF GBL CAN RESULT IN SEVERE WITHDRAWAL SYNDROME
A severe withdrawal syndrome can result from abrupt discontinuation of
gamma-butyrolactone (GBL), a supplement used by body builders and others,
according to a report in the Annals of Emergency Medicine for December.
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DYSREGULATION OF ORBITOFRONTAL CORTEX LINKED WITH METHAMPHETAMINE ABUSE
Methamphetamine abuse causes a decline in dopamine D2 receptor levels,
according to a report in the American Journal of Psychiatry for December.
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it Here< /a >CHILDHOOD METHYLPHENIDATE TREATMENT REDUCES ADULT COCAINE RESPONSE
Methylphenidate treatment early in life may blunt the pleasurable effects
of cocaine in adulthood, according to findings from an animal model.
http://psychiatry.medscape.com/45876.rhtml?srcmp=psy-120701
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it Here< /a >METHAMPHETAMINE-INDUCED BRAIN DAMAGE CAN BE REVERSED
Some of the dopamine transporters lost during methamphetamine abuse appear
to be regained during abstinence, investigators in California and New York
report.
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