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Author: Henri Begleiter,Benjamin Kissin
Publisher: Oxford University Press; 1 edition (February 29, 1996)
Language: English
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The second volume in the ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM series, it focuses on the pharmacologic mechanisms .
The second volume in the ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM series, it focuses on the pharmacologic mechanisms underlying the development of alcoholism. 1: The Pharmacology of Alcohol Dependence, B. Kissin and H. Begleiter Part I: General Pharmacology of Alcohol 2: Pharmacokinetics of Ethanol: Absorption, Distribution and Elimination, H. Kalant 3: Metabolism of Ethanol, Acetaldehyde and Condensation Products, . Cederbaum 4: Cross-Tolerance: Theoretical and Experimental Issues, . Le Part II: Neuropharmacology of Alcohol 5 Effects of Alcohol on Overall.
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Alcohol (also known as ethanol) has a number of effects on health. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration
Alcohol (also known as ethanol) has a number of effects on health. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration. Long-term effects of alcohol consumption include changes in the metabolism of the liver and brain and alcoholism. Alcohol intoxication affects the brain, causing slurred speech, clumsiness, and delayed reflexes.
Alcohol abuse and alcoholism are the leading causes of worse health and increased mortality rates. Excessive alcohol consumption is the third. leading cause of the global burden of diseases and a leading factor for lower lifespan and higher mortality. Alcohol abuse decreases working.
It was established in 1963 as the Bulletin on Alcoholism, with . In 1968, it was renamed the Journal of Alcoholism, and in 1977, it was again renamed, this time to British Journal on Alcohol and Alcoholism. In 1983, it obtained its current name.
The second volume in the ALCOHOL AND ALCOHOLISM series, it focuses on the pharmacologic mechanisms underlying . The first section on basic pharmacology is concerned with those aspects that are common to all of alcohol s effects. These include pharmacokinetics, general metabolism, and cross-tolerance.
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