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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 99 [Printed in 1990]This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph.Download Monograph99.pdf - Research Findings of Smoking of Abused Substances (865 KB) Table of Contents Introduction and Overview-----1 Current Patterns of Drug Abuse That Involve Smoking-----5 Clinical Pharmacology of Inhaled Drugs of Abuse: Implications in Understanding Nicotine Dependence-----12 The Pharmacology of Cocaine Smoking in Humans-----30 Marijuana Smoking: Factors That Influence the Bioavailability of Tetrahydrocannabinol-----42 Effects of Habitual Use of Marijuana and/or Cocaine on the Lung-----63 Marijuana Effects and Urinalysis After Passive Inhalation and Oral Ingestion-----88 Pyrolytic Degradation of Heroin, Phencyclidine, and Pyrolytic Degradation of Heroin, Phencyclidine, and Cocaine: Identification of Products and Some Observations on Their Metabolism-----97 Chemical and Biological Analysis of Marijuana Smoke Condensate-----121 Pyrolysis and Inhalation Studies With Phencyclidine and Cocaine-----141 Animal Models of Drug Self-Administration by Smoking-----159 List of NIDA Research Monographs-----172 |
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