2011
DOI: 10.1097/aia.0b013e3181ffc0cb
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Cocaine and the Club Drugs

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“…Rocuronium (0.6 mg/ kg) and Vecuronium (0.08-0.1 mg/kg) are the drugs of choice that can be used for paralytic agents (DeMaria and Weinkauf, 2011). Urine usually stays positive for 3 days but a negative result does not rule out toxicity as urine levels can be very low within the first few hours.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testing and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Rocuronium (0.6 mg/ kg) and Vecuronium (0.08-0.1 mg/kg) are the drugs of choice that can be used for paralytic agents (DeMaria and Weinkauf, 2011). Urine usually stays positive for 3 days but a negative result does not rule out toxicity as urine levels can be very low within the first few hours.…”
Section: Diagnostic Testing and Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is used mostly by anesthesiologists for children because of its analgesic role (Demaria and Weinkauf, 2011). It can be used orally, intravenously, nasally, or by inhalation.…”
Section: Drug Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las anfetaminas fueron sintetizados por primera vez en 1914 y se utilizaron al principio para control del asma, 27 como inhibidores del apetito y para el manejo de narcolepsia. Sin embargo, muy pronto se cayó en el abuso y muy rápido se prohibió por la FDA (Food and Drug Administration) en los años sesenta.…”
Section: Anfetaminasunclassified
“…De su molécula original se han creado más de 200 derivados, siendo el más usado hoy en día el MDMA (D-fenilisopropilmeti lamina hidroclorato), también conocido como éxtasis. 27 Las anfetaminas se absorben muy rápido por vía oral y se metabolizan en el hígado. Su mecanismo de acción se basa en la liberación de catecolaminas, sobre todo dopamina y norepinefrina, en las uniones sinápticas.…”
Section: Anfetaminasunclassified
“…Due to its dissociative effects, it gained popularity as a drug of abuse in the 1970's and was subsequently banned by the US Food and Drug Administration as a schedule 1 drug under the Controlled Substances Act [6]. Since that time, the use of another NMDA antagonist, ketamine, has been widely accepted by the medical community for use as a dissociative anesthetic during painful procedures [7]. However, its relative availability has also lead to its illicit use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%