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Drug abuse has been, and continues to be, a global societal
issue with diverse sets of impacts. Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacology
and Molecular Mechanisms introduces the basic principles of
pharmacology and neuroscience of drug abuse. Understanding the
chemistry of commonly abused drugs and their impact on brain
function will provide students and researchers with a more profound
understanding of the molecular basis of drug abuse and
addiction.
Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacology and Molecular Mechanisms
opens with a brief history of drug use and abuse. Subsequent
sections look at specific families of drugs, including stimulants,
depressants, and hallucinogens among others, and explore how their
chemical make-up interacts with brain function. The final chapter
provides a brief overview of clinical substance abuse
treatment.
Providing a concise, accessible introductory overview of the
topic, Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacology and Molecular Mechanisms
will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and others
interested in how drugs interact with the brain.
Introduces readers to the basic principles of neuroscience and
pharmacology as related to drug use and abuse.
Explores how the chemical make-up of drugs interact with the
brain and can lead to addiction
Includes coverage of a wide array of commonly abused families
of drugs, including stimulants, depressants, hallucinogens, and
others.
Provides an essential introduction to the chemical and
molecular underpinnings of drug use and abuse
Auteur
Sherrel G. Howard is an Associate Professor of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Child Psychiatry and the Brain Research Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles
Résumé
Drug abuse has been, and continues to be, a global societal issue with diverse sets of impacts. Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacology and Molecular Mechanisms introduces the basic principles of pharmacology and neuroscience of drug abuse. Understanding the chemistry of commonly abused drugs and their impact on brain function will provide students and researchers with a more profound understanding of the molecular basis of drug abuse and addiction.
Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacology and Molecular Mechanisms opens with a brief history of drug use and abuse. Subsequent sections look at specific families of drugs, including stimulants, depressants, and hallucinogens among others, and explore how their chemical make-up interacts with brain function. The final chapter provides a brief overview of clinical substance abuse treatment.
Providing a concise, accessible introductory overview of the topic, Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacology and Molecular Mechanisms will be a valuable resource for students, researchers, and others interested in how drugs interact with the brain.
Introduces readers to the basic principles of neuroscience and pharmacology as related to drug use and abuse.
Contenu
Contributor List ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
1 Introduction 1
Part I Stimulants 13
2 Biochemistry of Neurotransmission 15
3 Amphetamine and Amphetamine Analogs 33
4 Cocaine 65
Part II Depressants, Sedative Hypnotics, and Anxiolytics
75
5 Benzodiazepines and Barbiturates 77
Part III Dissociative Anesthetics 93
6 Phencyclidine and Ketamine 95
7 gamma Hydroxybutyrate 105
Part IV Analgesics 115
8 Morphine and Morphine Analogs 117
Carlos Cepeda
Part V Hallucinogens 135
9 Lysergic Acid Diethylamide and Mescaline 137
10 Marijuana 153
11 Inhalants and Miscellaneous Drugs 167
Part VI Recovery and Relapse 181
12 Treatment of Substance Dependency 183
Mark DeAntonio
Index 189