The extent of the drug addiction problem in Nigeria is reviewed. Drugs such as L.S.D.,morphine and heroin are not very widely abused, though amphetamines are used temporarily by the students, and more permanently by the northern labourers. Marijuana is much better known and significantly more...
Drug abuse is a global problem; 5.6% of the global population aged 15–64 years used drugs at least once during 2016 [1]. The usage of drugs among younger people has been shown to be higher than that among older people for most drugs. Drug abuse is also on the rise in many ASEAN...
Drug Abuse in Mental Health Anan Yaghmur, Department of pharmacy, University of Hacettepe, Turkey PDF Editorial Prevention and Awareness of Adolescent Drug Abuse Krithika Rajagopalan, Department of pharmacy, University of Hacettepe, Turkey PDF
The short international physical activity questionnaire: cross-cultural adaptation, validation and reliability of the Hausa language version in Nigeria. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2011;11:156,1–11. Article Google Scholar Schuster C, Lussi A, Wirth B, Ettlin T. Two assessments to evaluate imagery ...
abuse, and off-label use), as well as the exact methodology for risk monitoring and mitigation actions, should also be part of the dRMP. Notably, the proposals have not been incorporated in any ICH Guideline; thus, no country is bound to implement them in their respective laws. Interesting...
In this sample, the questionnaire was adequate to measure users’ self-efficacy to resist the urge to consume these substances in high-risk situations.Peer Review reports Background Abuse and drug addiction are major public health problems worldwide [1]. These problems are characterized by users’...
Nigeria 1 (1%) Multiple countries 4 (5%) Sample size 200–500 22 (28%) 501–1000 13 (17%) 1001–10 000 19 (24%) 10 001–100 000 14 (18%) 100 001–1 000 000 7 (9%) >1 000 000* 3 (4%) Outcome† Adverse drug event 45 (58%) Cardiovascular 7 (9%)...
drug abuse the public’s top concern. U.S. lawmak- ers intended to compel drug control cooperation from other countries and to exercise closer oversight of the E x e c u t i v e ’s anti-drug initiatives. Originally passed as part of the Anti-Drug Abuse ...
In studies from 24 countries, the pooled global estimate of the proportion of people who inject drugs who identified as transgender was 0·4% (95% CI 0·3–1·3; table 2), ranging at the country level from 0·0% (in several countries, such as Nigeria) to 2·5% (1·3–4·0; ...
Hopkins W. Needle sharing and street behavior in response to AIDS in New York City. In: Battjes RJ, Pickens RW, editors. Needle sharing among IVDUs: national and international perspectives. NIDA Research Monograph No. 80. Washington, DC: National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1988: 18–27 ...