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Guilherme Borges, Ricardo Orozco, Ricardo Pérez-Núñez, Flavio Pechansk. Substance use and type of Road Traffic Injury in Mexico City. Journal of prevention (2022). 2024-02-14. PMID:38353804. breath alcohol concentration (bac) was measured using a breath tester, and six types of drugs (amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, and methamphetamine) were assessed using a saliva screen test. 2024-02-14 2024-02-16 Not clear
Guilherme Borges, Ricardo Orozco, Zaide Hernández-Becerril, Brenda E Ortega, Julio Flores, Gloria Benitez-King, Guadalupe Flores-Alcantar, Alberto Escamilla-Nuñez, Juliana N Schere. Alcohol, drugs, and road traffic injuries in an emergency department in Mexico City. Injury. 2023-01-01. PMID:36588032. the breath test found a positive bac in 16.1% of the sample; the most common substances detected in saliva were amphetamines or methamphetamine (8.6%), followed by cocaine (7.0%) and cannabis (6.9%). 2023-01-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Guilherme Borges, Ricardo Orozco, Zaide Hernández-Becerril, Brenda E Ortega, Julio Flores, Gloria Benitez-King, Guadalupe Flores-Alcantar, Alberto Escamilla-Nuñez, Juliana N Schere. Alcohol, drugs, and road traffic injuries in an emergency department in Mexico City. Injury. 2023-01-01. PMID:36588032. patients gave informed consent for a breath test measuring breath alcohol concentration (bac) and a saliva screening test for six classes of drugs (amphetamines, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cannabis, cocaine, and methamphetamine). 2023-01-01 2023-08-14 Not clear
Richard J Stringe. Waiting for the Stop Sign to Turn Green: Contemporary Issues on Drug and Alcohol Impaired Driving Policy. American journal of criminal justice : AJCJ. 2022-11-21. PMID:36407840. this paper explores the costs and benefits of new zero-tolerance policies such as the reduction of the per-se blood alcohol concentration (bac) level from .08 to .05 for alcohol and the establishment of similar per-se limits for marijuana. 2022-11-21 2023-08-14 Not clear
C Austin Zamarripa, Matthew D Novak, Elise M Weerts, Ryan Vandrey, Tory R Spindl. The effects of oral and vaporized cannabis alone, and in combination with alcohol, on driving performance using the STISIM driving simulator: A two-part, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover clinical laboratory protocol. Frontiers in pharmacology. vol 13. 2022-09-23. PMID:36147331. a positive control session (i.e., alcohol at target bac of 0.08% with placebo cannabis) will also be completed. 2022-09-23 2023-08-14 human
C Austin Zamarripa, Matthew D Novak, Elise M Weerts, Ryan Vandrey, Tory R Spindl. The effects of oral and vaporized cannabis alone, and in combination with alcohol, on driving performance using the STISIM driving simulator: A two-part, double-blind, double-dummy, placebo-controlled, randomized crossover clinical laboratory protocol. Frontiers in pharmacology. vol 13. 2022-09-23. PMID:36147331. in each study, participants will complete seven experimental sessions during which acute doses of placebo or high Δ9-thc cannabis containing 0, 10, or 25 mg Δ9-thc will be administered both alone and in combination with placebo or alcohol-containing beverages (target breath alcohol concentrations, bac, of 0.0% or 0.05%). 2022-09-23 2023-08-14 human
Claes Søndergaard Wassmann, Andreas Pryds Rolsted, Mie Cecilie Lyngsie, Sergi Torres-Puig, Tina Kronborg, Martin Vestergaard, Hanne Ingmer, Steen Plesner Pontoppidan, Janne Kudsk Klitgaar. The menaquinone pathway is important for susceptibility of Staphylococcus aureus to the antibiotic adjuvant, cannabidiol. Microbiological research. vol 257. 2022-01-29. PMID:35091344. a novel antibiotic adjuvant is cannabidiol (cbd), which we have previously shown can enhance the effect of bacitracin (bac). 2022-01-29 2023-08-13 Not clear
Venkata Lakshmi Narasimha, Lekhansh Shukla, R P S Shyam, Arun Kandasamy, Vivek Benega. Relative effectiveness of N-acetylcysteine and baclofen as anticraving agents in cannabis dependence - A retrospective study with telephonic follow-up. Indian journal of psychiatry. vol 61. issue 3. 2020-02-25. PMID:31142898. recent studies have reported the utility of n-acetylcysteine (nac) and baclofen (bac) in the long-term treatment of cannabis dependence, primarily as anticraving agents. 2020-02-25 2023-08-13 Not clear
Michael Scherer, Sarah Canham, Robert B Voas, C Debra Furr-Holde. Intercorrelation of Alcohol and Other Drug Use Disorders among a National Sample of Drivers. Journal of psychoactive drugs. vol 50. issue 2. 2019-10-17. PMID:28846058. bac data revealed that marijuana and cocaine use disorders were both associated with positive bac levels, but only cocaine use disorders were associated with bac levels over the legal limit. 2019-10-17 2023-08-13 human
Eduardo Romano, Robert B Voas, Bayliss Cam. Cannabis and crash responsibility while driving below the alcohol per se legal limit. Accident; analysis and prevention. vol 108. 2018-01-30. PMID:28841409. we found evidence that compared with drivers negative for alcohol and cannabis, the presence of cannabis elevates crash responsibility in fatal crashes among drivers at zero bacs (or=1.89) and with 0<bac<0.05g/dl (or=3.42), suggesting that emphasis on curbing impaired driving should not be solely focused on heavy-drinking drivers. 2018-01-30 2023-08-13 Not clear
Stefan W Toennes, Kirsten Schneider, Gerold F Kauert, Cora Wunder, Manfred R Moeller, Eef L Theunissen, Johannes G Ramaeker. Influence of ethanol on cannabinoid pharmacokinetic parameters in chronic users. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. vol 400. issue 1. 2011-06-27. PMID:21116612. in this study, 19 heavy cannabis users participated and received three alcohol dosing conditions that were calculated to achieve steady blood alcohol concentrations (bac) of about 0, 0.5 and 0.7 g/l during a 5-h time window. 2011-06-27 2023-08-12 human
A McDonald, N D Duncan, D I Mitchel. Alcohol, cannabis and cocaine usage in patients with trauma injuries. The West Indian medical journal. vol 48. issue 4. 2000-02-01. PMID:10639839. positivity rates were as follows: cannabis (46%), alcohol (32%) with 71% of these having blood alcohol levels (bac) greater than 80 mg per decilitre; cocaine (6%). 2000-02-01 2023-08-12 Not clear