Alcohol in drug dependent persons and illegal drugs in alcohol dependence: a serious problem and a major risk
Authors:
K. Nešpor 1; L. Csémy 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Oddělení léčby závislostí – muži, Psychiatrická léčebna Bohnice, Praha, Ředitel: MUDr. Martin Hollý
1; Psychiatrické centrum Praha, Ředitel: Prof. MUDr. Cyril Höschl, DrSc. FRCPsych
2
Published in:
Prakt. Lék. 2012; 92(10-12): 563-564
Category:
Of different specialties
Overview
Persons dependent on illegal psychoactive substances quite often move from illegal drugs to alcohol. They drink alcohol uncontrollably and it causes many health problems - particularly liver diseases, social adaptation, cognitive functions, relapses and the interaction of alcohol and other substances. The consequences for prevention are also mentioned.
Key words:
Alcohol, illegal drugs, interactions, addiction
Sources
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2012 Issue 10-12
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