Tables, Figures, and Boxes
Preface
Chapter 1: Pharmacological Principles
1.1 Understanding Addiction
1.2 Psychoactive Drug Groups
1.3 The Nervous System
1.4 Pharmacokinetics
1.5 Pharmacodynamics
1.6 Sleeping and Dreaming
1.7 Learning Activities
Chapter 2: Depressants
2.1 Sedative-Hypnotics
2.2 Antihistamines
2.3 Inhalants, Solvents, and Anaesthetic Gases
2.4 Alcohol
2.5 Opioids
2.6 Opioid Antagonists
2.7 Learning Activities
Chapter 3: Stimulants
3.1 Cocaine
3.2 Amphetamine and Methamphetamine
3.3 Fenethylline (Captagon)3.4 Methylphenidate (Ritalin and Concerta)
3.5 Anorexiants
3.6 Decongestants
3.7 Khat (Qat)
3.8 Methylendioxypyrovalerone (Bath Salts)
3.9 Betel/Areca Nut
3.10 Nicotine
3.11 Caffeine
3.12 Learning Activities
Chapter 4: Hallucinogens
4.1 LSD-Like Hallucinogens: Indolealkylamine
4.2 Mescaline-Like Hallucinogens: Phenylethylamines
4.3 Dissociative Anaesthetics: Arylcycloalkylamines
4.4 Cannabis
4.5 Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS)
4.6 Learning Activities
Chapter 5: Psychotherapeutic Agents
5.1 Antidepressants
5.2 Antipsychotics
5.3 Mood Stabilizers
5.4 Learning Activities
Appendix A: Which Neurotransmitters Does a Psychoactive Drug Alter?
Appendix B: Summary of Psychoactive Drug Active and Withdrawal Affects
Appendix C: Summary of Effects of Psychoactive Drug Consumption During Pregnancy
Appendix D: Summary of Effects of Psychoactive Drug Consumption on Adolescents
Appendix E: Summary of Effects of Psychoactive Drug Consumption on Seniors
References
Copyright Acknowledgements
Index