Methamphetamine and psychiatry: A story of the colourless substance of abuse
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Reddan, Jill
Anderson, Carrick
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Objective: The current paper aims to provide an overview of methamphetamine in its historical context, integrated with a current understanding derived from animal studies and clinical experience. Conclusion: Despite over a century of clinical experience, methamphetamine remains a troublesome substance. There remains an urgent need at multiple levels from various sectors to combat this ongoing problem, and psychiatry has an essential role in this endeavour.
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Australasian Psychiatry
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25
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3
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Biomedical and clinical sciences
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stimulant
psychosis
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Suetani, S; Reddan, J; Anderson, C, Methamphetamine and psychiatry: A story of the colourless substance of abuse, Australasian Psychiatry, 2017, 25 (3), pp. 254-256