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ALCOHOL DRINKING --- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES --- STREET DRUGS --- SUBSTANCE-RELATED DISORDERS --- AUTOMOBILE DRIVING --- HUMAN --- BELGIUM --- PREVENTION AND CONTROL
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STREET DRUGS --- 3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYAMPHETAMINE --- DESIGNER DRUGS --- DRUG UTILIZATION --- HUMAN --- BELGIUM
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STREET DRUGS --- PREGNANCY --- PRENATAL EXPOSURE DELAYED EFFECTS --- WOMEN'S HEALTH --- CHILD WELFARE --- SOCIAL WORK --- HUMAN --- BELGIUM
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Drug abuse. --- Psychotropic drugs --- Street Drugs --- Substance Dependence. --- Physiological effect. --- pharmacology.
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Developmental Disabilities --- Pregnancy Complications --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Street Drugs --- etiology --- complications --- adverse effects
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David Nutt explains in depth how the common drugs - from heroin and cocaine to alcohol and tobacco - affect us, and why we take them. Then, working from the facts, he recommends how society ought to address drugs and drug-taking, to minimise the harms at every level.
Drugs of abuse --- Drug abuse --- Street Drugs --- Psychotropic Drugs --- Substance-Related Disorders --- adverse effects --- adverse effects
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Legal medicine --- Clinical chemistry --- FORENSIC CHEMISTRY --- MICROCHEMISTRY --- FIRE --- EXPLOSION --- WEAPONS --- TOXICOLOGY --- ETHANOL --- BODY FLUIDS --- STREET DRUGS --- ANALYSIS
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Substance-Related Disorders --- Personality Disorders --- Street Drugs --- Toxicomanes --- psychology --- complications. --- adverse effects. --- Psychologie. --- psychology. --- Psychology. --- Complications. --- Adverse effects.
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Drugs of abuse --- Narcotic laws --- Narcotics --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Street drugs --- Psychotropic drugs --- Law and legislation --- Criminal provisions
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This book is the culmination of five years of debate among distinguished scholars in law, public policy, medicine, and biopsychology, about the most difficult questions in drug policy and the study of addictions. Do drug addicts have an illness, or is the addiction under their control? Should they be treated as patients or as criminals? Challenging the conventional wisdom, the authors show that these standard dichotomies are false.
Substance abuse --- Drug abuse --- Drug control --- Drugs of abuse --- Street drugs --- Drugs --- Psychotropic drugs --- Prevention. --- Government policy --- Law and legislation