Tilidine abuse and dependence.

Standard

Tilidine abuse and dependence. / Trojan, Alf; Beil, H W.

In: DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN, Vol. 3, No. 6, 6, 1978, p. 383-391.

Research output: SCORING: Contribution to journalSCORING: Journal articleResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Trojan, A & Beil, HW 1978, 'Tilidine abuse and dependence.', DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN, vol. 3, no. 6, 6, pp. 383-391.

APA

Trojan, A., & Beil, H. W. (1978). Tilidine abuse and dependence. DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN, 3(6), 383-391. [6].

Vancouver

Bibtex

@article{bac022d1a67b4520a890049dc6f8710c,
title = "Tilidine abuse and dependence.",
abstract = "Tilidine (Valoron) is a new strong analgesic which was introduced into the market in West Germany in 1970. In February 1978 tilidine was placed under the regulations of the German Narcotics Act because it had rapidly become an easily acquired substitute for opiates on the drug scene. Cases have become known where tilidine dependence developed during the treatment of pain in patients without any preceding addiction to other drugs. The relevant literature on tilidine is reviewed in regard to pharmacological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of tilidine dependence and abuse.",
author = "Alf Trojan and Beil, {H W}",
year = "1978",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "3",
pages = "383--391",
journal = "DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN",
issn = "0376-8716",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "6",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Tilidine abuse and dependence.

AU - Trojan, Alf

AU - Beil, H W

PY - 1978

Y1 - 1978

N2 - Tilidine (Valoron) is a new strong analgesic which was introduced into the market in West Germany in 1970. In February 1978 tilidine was placed under the regulations of the German Narcotics Act because it had rapidly become an easily acquired substitute for opiates on the drug scene. Cases have become known where tilidine dependence developed during the treatment of pain in patients without any preceding addiction to other drugs. The relevant literature on tilidine is reviewed in regard to pharmacological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of tilidine dependence and abuse.

AB - Tilidine (Valoron) is a new strong analgesic which was introduced into the market in West Germany in 1970. In February 1978 tilidine was placed under the regulations of the German Narcotics Act because it had rapidly become an easily acquired substitute for opiates on the drug scene. Cases have become known where tilidine dependence developed during the treatment of pain in patients without any preceding addiction to other drugs. The relevant literature on tilidine is reviewed in regard to pharmacological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of tilidine dependence and abuse.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 3

SP - 383

EP - 391

JO - DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN

JF - DRUG ALCOHOL DEPEN

SN - 0376-8716

IS - 6

M1 - 6

ER -