This comprehensive text on the pharmacological, medical and legal aspects of drug abuse has been thoroughly updated, and a new chapter on club drugs added. The chapter on medical effects has been completely rewritten to focus on infections that develop in IV drug abusers, and the chapter on drug abuse and the law now extends to the international regulation of drug use. All major drugs of abuse are covered. For each type the authors discuss history and culture, patterns of use, subjective and physiological effects, mechanisms of pharmacological action, and toxic effects. Epidemiological aspects are discussed as well as pharmacological treatment possibilities where applicable.
Gail Winger, James H Woods, both at the University of Michigan, USA, and Frederick Hofmann, (Deceased), formerly Professor Emeritus of Pharmacology, Columbia University, USA
1: Introduction 2: Tobacco and Nicotine 3: Opioids 4: Depressants of the Central Nervous System: Alcohol, Barbiturates and Benzodiazepines 5: Depressants of the Central Nervous System: Volatile Solvents and Aerosols 6: Club Drugs: Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA), Gamma Hydooxybutyrate (GHB), Ketamine, and Agents Taken in Similar Patterns 7: Marijuana and Hashish 8: Central Nervous System Stimulants: Cocaine, Amphetamines, Related Drugs and Caffeine 9: Medical Issues Associated with Drug Abuse 10: Drug Abuse and the Law