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1 as an anti-depressant and by the public as a recreational drug.
2 ine is commonly used for anesthesia and as a recreational drug.
3 ive rise to its effects as a therapeutic and recreational drug.
4 at in recent years has gained notoriety as a recreational drug.
5 s myeloneuropathy, is increasingly used as a recreational drug.
6 as a dissociative anesthetic, analgesic, and recreational drug.
7 verse, with over a hundred compounds used as recreational drugs.
8 uman immunodeficiency virus (HIV), including recreational drugs.
9                                 In mice, the recreational drug (+/-)3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
10      The prevailing view is that the popular recreational drug (+/-)3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
11                                          The recreational drug (+/-)3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
12     Cannabis sativa, or marijuana, a popular recreational drug, alters sensory perception and exerts
13 -methylenedioxymethamphetamine) is a popular recreational drug among adolescents.
14 ivinorum (Salvia) is an increasingly popular recreational drug amongst adolescents and young adults.
15 thamphetamine (MDMA; "Ecstasy") is a popular recreational drug and brain serotonin (5-HT) neurotoxin.
16 , may contribute to both its popularity as a recreational drug and its apparent value as an adjunct t
17 ativa plant has been used for centuries as a recreational drug and more recently in the treatment of
18 lymphoma cases reported less frequent use of recreational drugs and cigarettes compared with other pe
19                  A complex interplay between recreational drugs and HIV might nevertheless be involve
20              The brain is a target organ for recreational drugs and HIV-1.
21               She denied abuse of alcohol or recreational drugs and reported she was up-to-date on he
22 are two of the most commonly used and abused recreational drugs, are often used simultaneously, and h
23 enabled detection of trace fentanyl laced in recreational drugs at mass concentrations as low as 0.05
24 r extracted from hemp and both medicinal and recreational drugs based on cannabinoid compounds.
25 dioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, or ecstasy) is a recreational drug being investigated for the treatment o
26 quantify non-glucose targets, ranging from a recreational drug (cocaine, 3.4 microM detection limit)
27                                    MDMA is a recreational drug commonly used to enhance euphoria, but
28 ve legislative controls and their use within recreational drug consumption.
29 rval (CI): 1.2, 4.3) and 2) vasoconstrictive recreational drugs (defined as cocaine, amphetamines, an
30        While cannabis is among the most used recreational drugs during pregnancy, the impact of mater
31 lide and cabergoline, and more recently, the recreational drug ecstasy (3,4 methylenedioxymethampheta
32 DMA), the main psychoactive component of the recreational drug ecstasy, is a potent serotonin (5-HT)
33                    MDMA, better known as the recreational drug "ecstasy," is well known for stimulati
34 rm neonates: maternal age, tobacco exposure, recreational drug exposure, preeclampsia, chorioamnionit
35 Quaalude), an infamous sedative-hypnotic and recreational drug from the 1960s-1970s.
36                         Prenatal exposure to recreational drugs impairs motor and cognitive developme
37 a sedative-hypnotic, then became a notorious recreational drug in the 1960s-80s.
38 oxide has been increasing in popularity as a recreational drug in the past decade, and with this an i
39             Cannabis is the most widely used recreational drug in the world.
40 schisis is positively associated with use of recreational drugs in early pregnancy.
41                              1138 (51%) used recreational drugs in the previous 3 months; 608 (27%) u
42 target for many psychiatric therapeutics and recreational drugs including new psychoactive substances
43 maternal or paternal periconceptional use of recreational drugs increased the risk of having neural t
44 gulated remedies (eg, herbal preparations or recreational drugs) increases the risk of unpredictable
45  of norepinephrine are profoundly altered by recreational drugs like ethanol, but the consequences of
46 lass of new psychoactive substances found on recreational drug markets worldwide.
47                             Furthermore, the recreational drug MDMA, which is currently being evaluat
48 st support services for MSM with HIV who use recreational drugs might be beneficial in the reduction
49 ssociated with first-trimester use of 1) any recreational drug (odds ratio (OR) = 2.2, 95% confidence
50 DMA or 'Ecstasy'), which is widely used as a recreational drug of abuse, is a serotonin neurotoxin in
51                    Fentanyl has emerged as a recreational drug, often in combination with heroin, and
52         These substances are used as illicit recreational drugs, often smoked as herbal mixtures.
53  is also taken for non-medical purposes as a recreational drug or "cognitive enhancer".
54 raphy, and muscle biopsy after exclusion for recreational drug or alcohol use, metabolic/endocrine di
55 o individuals died in the bictegravir group (recreational drug overdose and suicide, neither of which
56 tion to the use of other tobacco products or recreational drugs, particularly in young adults.
57 king in the past month, use of marijuana and recreational drugs, prescription drug misuse (adult gend
58  marijuana more than once per week and other recreational drugs reduced the sperm concentration by 52
59 he end stage of a progression beginning with recreational drug taking but culminating in habitual and
60 o popularly known as "ecstasy") is a popular recreational drug that produces loss of serotonin axons
61 thamphetamine (MDMA, "Ecstasy") is a popular recreational drug that selectively damages brain seroton
62 he exaggerated tactile sensations induced by recreational drugs that act on serotoninergic synapses.
63                 However, compared with other recreational drugs, there have been very few ecstasy-rel
64 der (1.30 [95% CI, 1.13-1.50], no history of recreational drug use (1.23 [1.07-1.42]), history of int
65 liver fibrosis (21%), alcohol use (45%), and recreational drug use (35%) were common.
66  AOR, 11.14 [95% CI, 7.71-16.10]; P < .001), recreational drug use (AOR, 2.38 [95% CI, 1.37-4.14]; P
67 d severe depression, alcohol dependence, and recreational drug use (aPR, 0.23 [95% CI, .09-.57]).
68 ve association between severe depression and recreational drug use (aPR, 0.37 [95% confidence interva
69 rval {CI}, .16-.84]), alcohol dependence and recreational drug use (aPR, 0.45 [95% CI, .20-.99]), and
70  use (odds ratio, 3.5; 95% CI, 3.2-3.7), and recreational drug use (odds ratio, 4.6; 95% CI, 4.3-5.0)
71 ed data for MSM, assessing the prevalence of recreational drug use and polydrug use in the previous 3
72 aires including information on marijuana and recreational drug use during the past 3 months (no use,
73                                              Recreational drug use in men who have sex with men (MSM)
74 g Washington vs states that did not legalize recreational drug use indicated that these differences w
75                                              Recreational drug use is a significant risk factor for g
76          Causal relations would suggest that recreational drug use is a substantial public health pro
77                                         Such recreational drug use is associated with several medical
78                                              Recreational drug use leads to compulsive substance abus
79   Exaggerations of the detrimental impact of recreational drug use on the human brain have bolstered
80 actions between depression, alcohol use, and recreational drug use on viral suppression among men who
81  population of young HIVMSM mainly relate to recreational drug use rather than HIV per se.
82  habits is implicated in the transition from recreational drug use to addiction.
83 ar mechanisms underlying the transition from recreational drug use to chronic addiction remain poorly
84 an be viewed as a transition from voluntary, recreational drug use to compulsive drug-seeking habits,
85 s underlying this functional transition from recreational drug use to drug-seeking habits are unknown
86                                              Recreational drug use was highest among white other and
87  (smoking, regular alcohol consumption, AUD, recreational drug use, and lower interpersonal support)
88 les, herpes simplex virus type-2 status, and recreational drug use.
89 y the social and environmental conditions of recreational drug use.
90 a use (>21 times of marijuana use/year), and recreational drug use.
91                   He denied alcohol abuse or recreational drug use.
92 d valuable method of independently verifying recreational drug use.
93 nalysis provided independent verification of recreational drug use.
94 tal cortex that correlated with the level of recreational drug use.
95 rous oxide (N(2)O) is the second most common recreational drug used by 16- to 24-year-olds in the UK.