You have probably heard of dopamine. The substance also known as the “feel-good hormone”. Drugs such as cocaine cause a surge of dopamine in the brain. Normally, a protein in the brain called the dopamine transporter (DAT) helps regulate dopamine levels and prevent the brain from thinking that every experience is pleasurable. However, when affected by cocaine, the brain is unable to regulate dopamine levels. Previously, researchers did not know how cocaine affects the different transporters in the brain, but a new study from the University ...
Drug abuse is a major public health problem, and the relationship between intravenous drug abuse and AIDS underscores the need for more effective treatment medications. Animal models of drug self-a...
Increasing numbers of persons presenting for substance abuse treatment are multiple-substance users and their predominant drugs of choice are cocaine and alcohol. There are similarities in the trea...
This article describes nonpharmacologic techniques for treating the cocaine abuser on an outpatient basis. Key issues in assessment and treatment planning are discussed as well as specific relapse...
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The Matrix model of outpatient treatment was developed during the 1980s in response to an overwhelming demand for cocaine abuse treatment services. The model was constructed using components based...
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People abuse substances such as drugs, alcohol, and tobacco for varied and complicated reasons. Learn statistics, and read about symptoms and treatment.
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universal treatment approach for stimulant use disorders. Cocaine and methamphetamine, for... 4 million had a cocaine use disorder, according to data from the Substance Abuse and Mental...