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Title Cocaine abuse : behavior, pharmacology, and clinical applications / [edited by] Stephen T. Higgins, Jonathan L. Katz.
OCLC EBC306690x
ISBN 9780123473608
0123473608
Publisher San Diego, Calif. : Academic Press, [1998]
©1998
Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 445 pages) : illustrations
LC Subject heading/s Cocaine abuse -- Pathophysiology.
Cocaine abuse -- Treatment.
Cocaine -- Psychological aspects.
Medical
Subject heading/s
Behavior -- drug effects.
Cocaine.
Cocaine -- pharmacology.
Cocaine-Related Disorders -- therapy.
Other
Genre heading/s
Electronic books.
Reproduction note Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007). Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Summary Cocaine abuse remains a major public health problem and contributes to many of our most disturbing social problems, including the spread of infectious disease, crime, violence, and neonatal drug exposure. Cocaine abuse results from a complex interplay of behavioral, pharmacological, and neurobiological determinants. While a complete understanding of cocaine abuse is currently beyond us, significant progress has been made in preclinical research on fundamental determinants of this disorder. These advances are critically reviewed in the first section of this volume. Important advances also have been made in characterizing the clinical pharmacology of cocaine, and those advances have been extended to understanding individual vulnerability to cocaine abuse, development of effective treatments, and discussions of policy. Those advances are critically reviewed in the third section of this volume. Contributors to the book were selected because of their status as internationally recognized leaders in their respective areas of scientific expertise. Moreover, each is a proponent of the importance of a rigorous, interdisciplinary scientific approach to effectively addressing the problem of cocaine abuse. As such, this volume offers a coherent, empirically-based conceptual framework for addressing cocaine abuse that has continuity from the basic research laboratory through the clinical and policy arenas. Each of the specific chapters is sufficiently detailed, in-depth and current to be valuable to informed readers with specific interests while also offering a comprehensive overview for those who might be less informed or have broader interests in cocaine abuse. This blend of critical review within each chapter with an explicitly conceptual continuity that spans all of the chapters makes this volume a unique contribution to cocaine abuse in particular and substance abuse in general. Key Features * Discusses cocaine abuse within the context of current principles of psychology, pharmacology, neuroscience, genetics and epidemiology * Chapters are all authored by scientific experts * First of its kind book on cocaine abuse to recognize behavioral/environmental determinants * Coverage is comprehensive * Informative for experts and generalists alike.
Contents P.B. Dews, Forward. -- S.T. Higgins and J.L. Katz, Preface. -- S. Izenwasser, Basic Pharmacological Mechanisms of Cocaine. -- S.B. Caine, Neuroanatomical Bases of the Reinforcing Stimulus Effects of Cocaine. -- J. Bergman and J.L. Katz, Behavioral Pharmacology of Cocaine and the Determinants of Abuse Liability. -- M.E. Carroll and W.K. Bickel, Behavioral-Environmental Determinants of the Reinforcing Functions of Cocaine. -- W.L. Woolverton and S.R.B. Weiss, Tolerance and Sensitization to Cocaine: An Integrated View. -- G. Winger, Preclinical Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Cocaine Abuse. -- K.F. Schama, L.L. Howell, and L.D. Byrd, Prenatal Exposure to Cocaine. -- M.W. Fischman and R.W. Foltin, Cocaine Self-Administration Research: Implications for Rational Pharmacotherapy. -- G.E. Bigelow and S.L. Walsh, Evaluation of Potential Pharmacotherapies: Response to Cocaine Challenge in the Human Laboratory. -- C.R. Rush, J.M. Roll, and S.T. Higgins Controlled Laboratory Studies on the Effects of Cocaine in Combination with Other Commonly Abused Drugs in Humans. -- S.E. Lukas and P.F. Renshaw, Cocaine Effects on Brain Function. -- G.I. Elmer, L.L. Miner, and R.W. Pickens, The Contribution of Genetic Factors in Cocaine and Other Drug Abuse. -- H.D. Chilcoat and C-E. Johanson, Vulnerability to Cocaine Abuse. -- S.T. Higgins and C.J. Wong, Treating Cocaine Abuse: What Does Research Tell Us? -- K. Silverman, G.E. Bigelow, and M.L. Stitzer, Treatment of Cocaine Abuse in Methadone Maintenance Patients. -- S.M. Hall, D.A. Wasserman, B.E. Havassy, and P. Maude-Griffin Relapse to Cocaine Use. -- T.J. Crowley and J.T. Brewster, Cocaine Legalization: Designing the Experiments. -- Index.
Basic pharmacological mechanisms of cocaine -- Neuroanatomical bases of the reinforcing stimulus effects of cocaine -- Behavioral pharmacology of cocaine and the determinants of abuse liability -- Behavioral-environmental determinants of the reinforcing functions of cocaine -- Tolerance and sensitization to cocaine: an integrated view -- Preclinical evaluation of pharmacotherapies for cocaine abuse -- Prenatal exposure to cocaine -- Cocaine self-administration research: implications for rational pharmacotherapy -- Evaluation of potential pharmacotherapies: response to cocaine challenge in the human laboratory -- Controlled laboratory studies on the effects of cocaine in combination with other commonly abused drugs in humans -- Cocaine effects on brain function -- Contribution of genetic factors in cocaine and other drug abuse -- Vulnerability to cocaine abuse -- Treating cocaine abuse: what does research tell us? -- Treatment of cocaine abuse in methadone maintenance patients -- Relapse to cocaine use -- Cocaine legalization: designing the experiments.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
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