Cocaine


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This book brings together for the first time state-of-the-art research from both the basic sciences and the clinical fields to present an in-depth discussion of the numerous effects of cocaine. The issues discussed include metabolism and distribution of cocaine, behavioral and electrophysiological actions of cocaine, clinical aspects of cocaine associated with addiction and abuse on cardiovascular function, and exposure of infants to cocaine during gestation. The unique, multidisciplinary perspective of this book regarding on-going research on cocaine and drug abuse will be useful to researchers, clinicians, health care practitioners, and graduate students who need to stay abreast of the most current information available on this drug.




Cocaine to Bain


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1986...Hollywood, at the peak of the cocaine-fueled, hair-band era that swept through the '80s like a screeching guitar solo on a double-necked custom Gibson. Taking a gig as the first Check-In Girl at Guitar Center on the Sunset Strip, journalist Taylor Van Arsdale was given a front row seat to the parade of dreamers, druggies and misfits that came flocking to the iconic LA store. But in this world of - yes - sex drugs and Rock 'n' Roll, lies the story of a young girl discovering herself, making mistakes, falling in and out of love, and becoming a woman. Part fiction / part memoir-Cocaine To Bain snorts and grinds its way through sexual dalliances and love triangles, through celebrity encounters and mental breakdowns and does so during the unexpected corporate handover of Guitar Center.




Scotland Yard's Cocaine Connection


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This story of police corruption is based on six years of probing by three award-winning journalists, and offers evidence of the betrayal, by one of its own officers, of Scotland Yard's investigations into Britain's biggest-ever cocaine deal. The authors claim that gangster Roy Garner, a former meat porter who became a multi-millionaire, avoided imprisonment for 20 years - protected by Scotland Yard and ignored when he smuggled into the country cocaine valued at u100 million. The book alleges that his immunity from prosecution hinged on a partnership with Tony Lundy, a detective who was allowed to retire when the investigators closed in."




Inversions


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Colonel Anton Konstantin Alekseev, an ageing SVR Officer of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service wants a new life. A life on the other side of the world. A life in which he will be able to dwell in peace and harmony with those he loves and those he has now come to love. But first he must overcome many hurdles, not the least of which is his ally, a Venezuelan assassin and the machinations of a shadowy cabal known as the 5th Directorate deep in his own Intelligence Service. Former NZ Army Infantry Captain Bill Jolly, no early adopter of new technology, becomes an unwitting but compliant instrument in The Major's search for answers as to whom may be crossing New Zealand's borders and in the process Bill meets his match, the very lovely Natalie.







Cocaine and Crack


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The recent surge in the use of crack/cocaine in Britain has rightly been a cause for concern. In this book, the first to be written on the subject in Britain for many years, Philip Bean has brought together some of the most respected authorities on the subject to report on their recent research. This is an important book for all interested in the subject.







Cocaine


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Cocaine, which is believed to have surpassed marijuana as the most frequently used illegal drug in the U.S., has emerged over the past decade as a major public health problem. This book offers a comprehensive discussion of cocaine that will be of particular interest to mental health professionals and drug abuse researchers. After reviewing the history of cocaine use and of popular beliefs about its clinical and addictive properties, the contributors examine the behavioral and neuronal actions of cocaine that could account for its abuse potential, consider the neurobiology of opiate reinforcement and activation, and discuss sensitization to chronic or long-term use. Turning to clinical issues, they evaluate the research that has been conducted on drug and psychosocial treatment of cocaine abusers. A final chapter places cocaine in a different context, as one of many psychoactive plants used in the religious ceremonies of primitive New World societies.




Mechanisms of Cocaine Abuse and Toxicity


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This monograph is based upon papers and discussion from a technical review on mechanisms of cocaine abuse and toxicity that took place on September 21-23, 1987, at Rockville, MD. The review meeting was sponsored by the Office of Science and the Division of Preclinical Research, National Institute on Drug Abuse.




American Druggist


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