Lieber, C.S. Interaction of ethanol with other drugs. In: Lieber, C.S., ed. Medical and Nutritional Complications of Alcoholism: Mechanisms and Management. New York: Plenum Press. 1992. 165- 183.Lieber CS. Interactions of ethanol with other drugs. In: Lieber CS, editor. Medical and ...
Interaction of alcohol with therapeutic drugs and drugs of abuse. In: Kranzler HR, ed. The Pharmacology of Alcohol Abuse. New York: Springer-Verlag; 1995:475-505.Sands BF, Knapp CM, and Ciraulo DA. Interaction of alcohol with therapeutic drugs and drugs of abuse. Chapter 19 In: Kranzler ...
Alcohol interacts with a number of drugs in a paradoxical way; when alcohol and drugs are coingested, effect of drug on the body appears to be prolonged and enhanced, not only by additive process at the target organ but also by means of impaired absorption and of drug (= drug tolerance)...
For psychotherapeutic drugs, modification of drug action by alcohol is much more important than kinetic interaction, such as eth... EM Sellers,MR Holloway - 《Clinical Pharmacokinetics》 被引量: 180发表: 1978年 Analysis of the relationship between fasting serum uric acid and the insulin sensitivity...
The drugs were given by mouth every night between 10 and 11 P.M. for two weeks each, the treatment periods alternating in random order. On the 7th and 14th mornings, the subjects received either ethyl alcohol (0.5 Gm/kg) or an equal volume of placebo drink between 8:00 and 8:40 A....
2.(General Physics)physicsthe transfer of energy between elementary particles, between a particle and a field, or between fields. Seestrong interaction,electromagnetic interaction,fundamental interaction,gravitational interaction,weak interaction,electroweak interaction ...
A measurable modification (in magnitude and/or duration) of the action of one drug by prior or concomitant administration of another substance, including prescription, non-prescription (including complementary medicines) drugs, food, alcohol, cigarette smoking or diagnostic tests. Typically, interaction ...
Therefore, the aim of this article is to review the consequences of alcohol's interaction with other drugs and decipher the underlying mechanisms. Keywords: alcohol; addiction; withdrawal; cocaine; methamphetamine (METH); nicotine; marijuana; opioids; γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) 1. Introduction ...
alcohol consumption. However, when evaluating the joint effect between education and sex, it can be seen that men with low education were more likely to habitually consume (OR: 5.85; CI95:2.74–14.84) and abuse alcohol (OR: 4.45; IC95:1.54–12.82) and women with high education were more ...
Drug-food/drink interaction. This is when something you eat or drink affects a drug. For instance, it can be dangerous to drink alcohol while you're on certain medications. Somevitaminsanddietary supplementsinteract with medicines, too.