Substance-related disorder that occurs upon the abrupt discontinuation/separation or a decrease in dosage of the intake of medications, recreational drugs, and alcohol.
During active dronabinol dosing, significant dose-dependent increases in THC and 11-OH-THC concentrations support withdrawalsymptom suppression.
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A dose-response relationship was observed with higher patch doses, which produced a higher percentage of cotinine replacement and better withdrawalsymptom relief.
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SNPs in the genes encoding the morphine phase II metabolic enzyme, UGT2B7, were associated with withdrawalsymptom scores.
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Recovery from addiction is a hard road because of severe withdrawalsymptoms.
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And the medication rapidly relieves withdrawalsymptoms without causing a euphoric high.
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The data are compatible with the hypothesis that endogenous adenosine might be involved in the expression of the opiate abstinencesyndrome.
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In this latter schedule, concomitant administration of gamma-vinyl-GABA failed to reduce the severity of the convulsions observed during the abstinencesyndrome.
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The new law calls for research that might help prevent cases of Neonatal AbstinenceSyndrome.
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In his first three weeks of life, Brayden suffered through a form of newborn drug dependency called Neonatal AbstinenceSyndrome.
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In each of the 27,000 cases of Neonatal AbstinenceSyndrome diagnosed in 2013, hospital workers were aware of the baby's condition.
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The administration of naloxone 30 hrs, after the priming dose of morphine induced an intense withdrawalreaction.
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If you do need to take them for more than a few days, be aware that you will go through a withdrawalreaction.
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Examples could be a prisoner suffering from substancewithdrawal or suspected of internally concealing contraband.
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The onset and time course of these symptoms appear similar to those of other substancewithdrawal syndromes.
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It is suggested that the increase in acetylcholine release, relative to dopamine, is a neural component of the withdrawalstate that is aversive.
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These neuroadaptations produce changes in sensitivity to alcohol's effects following repeated exposure (i.e., sensitization and tolerance) and a withdrawalstate following discontinuation of alcohol use.
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The effects documented appear to be reversible upon drugwithdrawal, however.
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Three-fourths of hospitals had at least 1 infant in drugwithdrawal.
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Only seven states specifically tracked referrals of newborns in drugwithdrawal.
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Adverse effects associated with cyclosporine therapy were responsive to dose reduction or drugwithdrawal.
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Infant acuity was significantly higher among infants in drugwithdrawal.
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The onset and time course of these symptoms appear similar to those of other substancewithdrawalsyndromes.
Translations for obsolete drug abstinence syndrome or symptom