alcohol and cocaine similarities and differences clinical pathology psychosocial factors and treatment pharmacology and biochemistry medical complications
edited by Marc Galanter.
New York
Springer Science + Business Media
1992
(XXII, 399 pages .)
Recent developments in alcoholism, 10.
I. Clinical Pathology --;1 The Role of Alcohol in Cocaine Dependence --;2 Alcohol and Cocaine: Clinical and Pharmacological Interactions --;3 Hypothalamic-Pituitary Function during Alcohol Exposure and Withdrawal and Cocaine Exposure --;4 Emergency Room Evaluation of Cocaine-Associated Neuropsychiatric Disorders --;5 Dual-Diagnosis Empirical and Developmental-Humanistic Approaches --;II. Psychosocial Factors and Treatment --;6 Alcohol and Cocaine Abuse: A Comparison of Epidemiology and Clinical Characteristics --;7 Prohibition or Liberalization of Alcohol and Drugs? A Sociocultural Perspective --;8 A Comparison of Drug Conditioning and Craving for Alcohol and Cocaine --;9 Psychotherapy and Patient Needs in the Treatment of Alcohol and Cocaine Abuse --;10 Acute Treatment of Alcohol and Cocaine Emergencies --;III. Pharmacology and Biochemistry --;11 Neuropharmacology of Cocaine and Ethanol Dependence --;12 Recent Advances in Pharmacological Research on Alcohol: Possible Relations with Cocaine --;13 Molecular Mechanisms Associated with Cocaine Effects: Possible Relationships with Effects of Ethanol --;14 Developing and Evaluating New Treatments for Alcoholism and Cocaine Dependence --;IV. Medical Complications of Alcohol and Cocaine Abuse --;15 Gastrointestinal Complications of Cocaine Abuse --;16 Hepatotoxicity Associated with Cocaine Abuse --;17 Cardiovascular Complications of Cocaine Abuse --;18 Respiratory Complications of Cocaine Abuse --;of Previous Volumes.
This latest volume addresses the causes, consequences and clinical management of alcoholism and cocaine abuse. It is aimed at both specialists and those in other fields who are interested in the problem of alcohol and substance abuse.