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Cocaine Publications
NIDA Research Report:
Cocaine: Abuse and Addiction
Cocaina: Addicción y Abuso
Additional Research Reports
NIDA Infofacts:
Crack and Cocaine
Additional Infofacts
Publications:
Mind Over Matter
- An eight-part series designed to encourage young people in grades five through nine to learn about the effects of drug abuse on the body and the brain.
Additional Publications
NIDA Therapy Manuals for Cocaine Addiction:
Manual 1: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
Manual 2: A Community Reinforcement Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction
Manual 3: An Individual Drug Counseling Approach to Treat Cocaine Addiction: The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model
Manual 4: Drug Counseling for Cocaine Addiction: The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model
Manual 5: Brief Strategic Family Therapy for Adolescent Drug Abuse
NIDA NOTES:
A Collection of Articles That Address Research on Cocaine
Volume 21, Number 4 -
Gene Experiment Confirms a Suspected Cocaine Action
Volume 21, Number 4 -
Cocaine's Dopamine Connections
Additional NIDA NOTES
Research Monographs:
Monograph 175: Medication Development for the Treatment of Cocaine Dependence: Issues in Clinical Efficacy Trials
Monograph 163: Neurotoxicity and Neuropathology Associated with Cocaine Abuse
Monograph 147: Discovery of Novel Opioid Medications
Monograph 145: Neurobiological Models for Evaluating Mechanisms Underlying Cocaine Addiction
Monograph 135: Cocaine Treatment: Research and Clinical Perspectives
Monograph 123: Acute Cocaine Intoxication: Current Methods of Treatment
Monograph 128: Statistical Issues in Clinical Trials for Treatment of Opiate Dependence
Monograph 121: Buprenorphine: An Alternative Treatment for Opioid Dependence
Monograph 110: Epidemiology of Cocaine Use and Abuse
Monograph 108: Cardiovascular Toxicity of Cocaine: Underlying Mechanisms
Monograph 99: Research Findings of Smoking of Abused Substances
Monograph 87: Opioid Peptides: An Update
Monograph 88: Mechanisms of Cocaine Abuse and Toxicity
Monograph 82: Opioids in the Hippocampus
Monograph 70: Opioid Peptides: Molocular Pharmacology, Biosynthesis, and Analysis
Monograph 75: Progress in Opioid Research: Proceedings of the 1986 International Narcotics Research Conference
Monograph 71: Opiate Receptor Subtypes and Brain Function
Monograph 69: Opioid Peptides: Medicinal Chemistry
Monograph 61: Cocaine Use in America: Epidemiologic and Clinical Perspectives
Monograph 50: Cocaine: Pharmacology, Effects, and Treatment of Abuse
Monograph 13: Cocaine: 1977
Additional Research Monographs
News Releases:
10/12/05 -
Motivational Incentive Program Is An Effective Treatment for Stimulant Drug Abuse
12/8/04 -
NIDA Study Offers New Clues About Connection Between Cocaine Abuse, Thinking, and Decision-making
3/1/04 -
NIDA Study Finds Alcohol Treatment Medication, Behavioral Therapy Effective for Treating Cocaine Addiction
8/25/03 -
Amphetamine or Cocaine Exposure May Limit Brain Cell Changes That Normally Occur with Life Experiences
4/19/02 -
Significant Deficits in Mental Skills Observed in Toddlers Exposed to Cocaine Before Birth
9/28/01 -
Scientists Find New Approach to Developing Medications To Prevent Relapse to Cocaine Use
7/11/01 -
Researchers Find That After Stopping Cocaine Use, Drug Craving Gets Stronger Over Time
5/30/01 -
New Research Shows Even a Single Drug Exposure Can Alter Brain Function
4/23/01 -
Study Clarifies Brain Mechanisms of Cocaine's High
3/14/01 -
Scientists Identify Process That Plays Key Role in Brain Changes Involved in Cocaine Addiction
8/13/00 -
Study Finds Acupuncture Shows Promise For Treating Cocaine Addiction
6/26/00 -
Cocaine and Alcohol Combined Are More Damaging to Mental Ability Than Either Drug Alone
6/14/00 -
Study Shows a Combination of Antabuse and Buprenorphine May Be Effective in Treating Those Addicted to Cocaine
2/20/00 -
Nicotine Craving and Heavy Smoking May Contribute to Increased Use of Cocaine and Heroin
9/15/99 -
Scientists Identify Brain Chemicals Involved in "Switching On" Cocaine Addiction
8/12/99 -
Response to Cocaine Linked to Biological Clock Genes
8/1/99 -
Chronic, Heavy Cocaine Use Associated with Long-Lasting Impaired Function
6/14/99 -
Severity of Problems is Key to Best Type of Treatment For Cocaine Addiction
6/14/99 -
Combined Drug Counseling Approach Works In Treating Cocaine Addiction
Additional News Releases
Other Sources
MEDLINEplus Health Information on Substance Abuse
- National Library of Medicine, NIH.
Freevibe.com
- Office of National Drug Control Policy.
Additional links
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See Also:
Other Recommended Reading
Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, & Community Leaders, 2nd edition
NIDA InfoFacts: High School and Youth Trends
NIDA's Publication Series
Research Reports
InfoFacts
(fact sheets)
NIDA Notes
(newsletter)
Addiction Science & Clinical Practice
(journal for researchers & health care providers)
Mind Over Matter: Drug info for grades 5-9
Topics in Brief
Other Web Sites
clubdrugs.org
- a NIDA companion Web site
NIDA for Teens
MEDLINEplus Health Information on Substance Abuse
- National Library of Medicine, NIH
freevibe.com
- Office of National Drug Control Policy
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