Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Injection drug use; Heroin; Opiate withdrawal; Pain control; Barriers to health care; Health-seeking behaviors; Skin and soft tissue infections; Harm reduction;
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Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Hyperbaric oxygen; Morphine; Opiate withdrawal; Physical dependence; Mouse;
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Loperamide; Cimetidine; Ventricular tachycardia; Isoproterenol; Opiate withdrawal; External pacemaker;
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Opiate withdrawal; Opiate dependence; Measurement invariance; Psychometrics
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Drug dependence; Opiate withdrawal; Motivation; Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) system; CRF2 receptor; Null mutant mice; ANOVA; analysis of variance; CRF; corticotropin-releasing factor; CRF1; corticotropin-releasing factor receptor-1; CRF2; corticot
The CRF1 and the CRF2 receptor mediate recognition memory deficits and vulnerability induced by opiate withdrawal
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) system; CRF1 receptor-deficiency; CRF2 receptor-deficiency; Opiate withdrawal; Recognition memory; Stress vulnerability;
Examining the factor structure of the Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale: A secondary data analysis from the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN) 0003
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Opiate withdrawal; Opiate dependence; Psychometrics; Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale
Spironolactone decreases the somatic signs of opiate withdrawal by blocking the mineralocorticoid receptors (MR)
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; MR, mineralocorticoid receptor; HPA, hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenocortical; TH, tyrosine hydroxylase; PVN, hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus; NTS-A2, nucleus of the solitary tract-A2 noradrenergic cell groupMorphine dependence; Opiate withdrawal; Miner
Group III mGlu receptor agonist, ACPT-I, attenuates morphine-withdrawal symptoms after peripheral administration in mice
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; ACPT-I, (1S,3R,4S)-1-aminocyclo-pentane-1,3,4-tricarboxylic acid)ACPT-I; Group III mGlu receptors; Morphine; Opiate withdrawal
Neonatal Opiate Withdrawal: Pharmacologic Management
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Neonatal abstinence syndrome; Opiate withdrawal; Finnegan score
Predictors of outcome for short-term medically supervised opioid withdrawal during a randomized, multicenter trial of buprenorphine-naloxone and clonidine in the NIDA clinical trials network drug and alcohol dependence
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Buprenorphine; Outcome predictors; Heroin dependence; Detoxification; Opiate withdrawal; Clinical trial;
Distinct Roles of Adenylyl Cyclases 1 and 8 in Opiate Dependence: Behavioral, Electrophysiological, and Molecular Studies
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; DNA microarray; drug abuse; forskolin; knockout mice; locus coeruleus; opiate withdrawal;
Morphine withdrawal affects both delayed-escape behaviour in Morris water maze and hippocampal NR2A/2B expression ratio
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; LTP; Long-term potentiation; NR2A and NR2B; N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunits NR2A and NR2B; Opiate withdrawal; Stress; Delayed-escape behaviour; Long-term potentiation; NR2A; NR2B; Hippocampus;
Evaluation of the use of buprenorphine for opioid withdrawal in an emergency department
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Buprenorphine; Opiate withdrawal; Opioid withdrawal; Heroin; Emergency department; Prescription opioids
Activation in extended amygdala corresponds to altered hedonic processing during protracted morphine withdrawal
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Morphine dependence; Conditioned place preference; Extended amygdala; Opiate withdrawal; Food conditioning; Amygdala
Modeling the onset of drug dependence: A consideration of the requirement for protein synthesis
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Opiate withdrawal; Protein synthesis; Morphine; Naloxone; Opiate dependence;
Opiate withdrawal induces dynamic expressions of AMPA receptors and its regulatory molecule CaMKIIα in hippocampal synapses
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; AMPA receptor; Phosphorylation; CaMKIIα; Opiate withdrawal; Synaptosome
Effects of anaesthetic agents in interference of naloxone-induced opiate-withdrawal are dose-dependent in opiate-dependent rats
Keywords: ترک اعتیاد; Opiate withdrawal; Rat; Anaesthetic agents; Midazolam; Ketamine;