Neurological aspects of substance abuse

Neurologic symptoms and signs are associated with the use of recreationally abused drugs. Among the serious neurologic and medical complications are coma, trauma, infection, seizures, stroke, altered mentation, peripheral neuropathies, myelopathies, Parkinsonism, visual disturbances, dyskinesias, ce...

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Main Author: Brust, John C. M. 1936- John Calvin M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Elsevier 2004
Edition:SECOND EDITION
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Summary:Neurologic symptoms and signs are associated with the use of recreationally abused drugs. Among the serious neurologic and medical complications are coma, trauma, infection, seizures, stroke, altered mentation, peripheral neuropathies, myelopathies, Parkinsonism, visual disturbances, dyskinesias, cerebellar ataxia, impotence, and fetal effects. The less alarming sequelae are myriad (fatigue, loss of appetite, headaches, dizziness, etc.). Dr. Brust has written the most comprehensive source available to the point of being encyclpedic, including references. But, as one reviewer points outt, "The book is not tedious reading..." It is in fact well organized and readable, with his own brand of erudition. Almost entertaining, Dr Brust's style does delight, as in: "Bizzare even by the often rococo standards of substance abuse is "toad licking."
Physical Description:xi, 477 pages illustrations 26 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780750673136
0750673133