1970
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1970.00310010164022
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Evaluation and Treatment of the Suspected Drug User in the Emergency Room

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“…T h e profound and long-lasting effect of this hallucinogen on nerve cells is noted in a study of flashback symptoms that, as researchers Dimijian and Radelat (1970) have pointed out, vary from gentle mood states to severely disruptive changes in thought and feeling, and can occur without further administration of the drug. The reaction may be brought on at will in some cases, -…”
Section: More Serious Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T h e profound and long-lasting effect of this hallucinogen on nerve cells is noted in a study of flashback symptoms that, as researchers Dimijian and Radelat (1970) have pointed out, vary from gentle mood states to severely disruptive changes in thought and feeling, and can occur without further administration of the drug. The reaction may be brought on at will in some cases, -…”
Section: More Serious Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%