Benzodiazepines : current concepts : biological, clinical, and social perspectives
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Benzodiazepines : current concepts : biological, clinical, and social perspectives
Wiley, c1990
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"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
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A collection of papers covering current concepts in the field of benzodiazepines. The contributors look at biological, clinical and social perspectives of their use and misuse in areas such as neuropsychiatry, general practice and anaesthesia.
Table of Contents
- Benzodiazepine receptor and ligands - structural and functional differences, W.Haefely
- benzodiazepine dependence - new insights from basic research, D.J.Nutt
- neurochemistry - modulation of GABA-ergic function by benzodiazepines, B.E.Leonard
- pharmacokinetic differences between benzodiazepines, Morgan Feely and T.Pullar
- human psychopharmacological differences between benzodiazepines, I.Hindmarch
- the use of benzodiazepines in neuropsychiatry, R.N.Herrington
- clinical use of benzodiazepines in anxiety and panic disorder, S.Brandon
- the use of benzodiazapines in general practice, G.Beaumont
- the application of the benzodiazapines in anaesthesia, J.W.Dundee
- patterns of benzodiazepine use in Austria, Switzerland and Federal Republic of Germany, H.Katschnig and M.Amering
- abuse liabilities of benzodiazapines, J.L.Katz et al
- withdrawal from benzodiazapines, K.Rickels et al
- a sociological view of tranquilliser dependence - challenges and responses, M.Bury and J.Gabe
- the forensic implications of benzodiazapines usage, H.McClelland
- legal considerations, Diana Brahams.
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