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NIDA Therapy Manuals for Cocaine Addiction:
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- A Collection of Articles That Address Research on Cocaine
- Volume 19, No. 3 - Brain Glutamate Concentrations Affect Cocaine Seeking
- Volume 19, No. 3 - Behavioral Modification Changes the Brain's Biochemical Response to Cocaine, Curbs Relapse Caused by Stress
- Volume 19, No. 1 - Cocaine Abusers' Cognitive Deficits Compromise Treatment Outcomes
- Volume 18, No. 6 - Cocaine May Compromise Immune System, Increase Risk of Infection
- Volume 18, No. 6 - The Long Road to Medication Development: Cocaine Treatment Moves to Clinical Trials
- Volume 18, No. 1 - Joint Treatment of PTSD and Cocaine Abuse May Reduce Severity of Both Disorders
- Volume 18, No. 1 - New Animal Model Simulates Human Exposure, Confirms Harm From Prenatal Cocaine
- Volume 17, No. 6 - Cocaine's Effect on Blood Components May Be Linked to Heart Attack and Stroke
- Volume 17, No. 5 - Study Finds Significant Mental Deficits in Toddlers Exposed to Cocaine Before Birth
- Volume 17, No. 5 - Social Environment Appears Linked to Biological Changes in Dopamine System, May Influence Vulnerability to Cocaine Addiction
- Volume 17, No. 4 - Chronic Solvent Abusers Have More Brain Abnormalities and Cognitive Impairments Than Cocaine Abusers
- Volume 17, No. 3 - Study Opens Promising New Approach to Developing Medications To Prevent Relapse to Cocaine Use
- Volume 17, No. 2 - Cocaine's Effects on Cerebral Blood Flow Differ Between Men and Women
- Volume 16, No. 6 - Blood Pressure Medication May Improve Cocaine Treatment Results in Patients With Severe Withdrawal Symptoms
- Volume 16, No. 5 - Altered Cellular Activity May Be First Step in Progression to Cocaine Addiction
- Volume 16, No. 5 - Methamphetamine, Cocaine Abusers Have Different Patterns of Drug Use, Suffer Different Cognitive Impairments
- Volume 16, No. 4 - Biochemical Brain Abnormality Found in School-Age Children Prenatally Exposed to Cocaine
- Volume 16, No. 3 - Even Modest Cocaine Use Can Cause Brain Changes Related to Addiction
- Volume 16, No. 2 - Cues for Cocaine and Normal Pleasures Activate Common Brain Sites
- Volume 16, No. 1 - Large Study Expands Probe of Disulfiram's Effects on Cocaine Use
- Volume 15, No. 6 - Acupuncture Shows Promise as Element of Treatment for Cocaine Addiction
- Volume 15, No. 5 - Nicotine Craving and Heavy Smoking May Contribute to Increased Use of Cocaine and Heroin
- Volume 15, No. 3 - Cocaine, Marijuana, and Heroin Abuse Up, Methamphetamine Abuse Down
- Volume 15, No. 1 - Some Cocaine Abusers Fare Better With Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Others With 12-Step Programs
- Volume 15, No. 1 - Nicotine Medication Also Reduces Craving in Cocaine Addicts
- Volume 14, No. 6 - Potential Cocaine Medications Show Effectiveness Against Psychosis, Seizures
- Volume 14, No. 5 - Combining Drug Counseling Methods Proves Effective in Treating Cocaine Addiction
- Volume 14, No. 2 - Cocaine's Pleasurable Effects May Involve Multiple Chemical Sites in the Brain
- Volume 13, No. 6 - Coping Skills Help Patients Recognize and Resist the Urge to Use Cocaine
- Volume 13, No. 5 - Cocaine Activates Different Brain Regions for Rush Versus Craving
- Volume 13, No. 5 - Prenatal Cocaine Exposure Costs at Least $352 Million Per Year
- Volume 13, No. 4 - Men and Women in Drug Abuse Treatment Relapse at Different Rates and for Different Reasons
- Volume 13, No. 3 - Cocaine Abuse May Lead to Strokes and Mental Deficits
- Volume 13, No. 2 - Brain Scans Open Window to View Cocaine's Effects on the Brain
- Volume 13, No. 1 - Comparing Methamphetamine and Cocaine
- Volume 13, No. 1 - Newest NIDA Monograph Discusses Clinical Trials for Cocaine Medications
- Volume 13, No. 1 - Merit Awardee Examines Long-Term Effects of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure in Rats
- June 1997 - Compounds Show Strong Promise For Treating Cocaine Addiction
- April 1997 - Rate and Duration of Drug Activity Play Major Roles
- Additional NIDA NOTES
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