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    Subject characteristics of medical requests to the Addiction Liaison Psychiatry Unit. 12 years in Hospital del Mar (Barcelona) by Fuentes Valenzuela, J J, M García Jimenez, F Fonseca Casals, M Torrens Melich

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2023)
    “…IntroductionAddiction Liaison Pychiatric Units are frequently requested by other medical services due to the high prevalence of medical pathologies in…”
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    Temporal trends of drug requests in the Addiction Liaison Psychiatric Unit. 12 years in Hospital del Mar (Barcelona) by García Jimenez, M., Fuentes Valenzuela, J. J., Fonseca Casals, F. F. C., Torrens Melich, M.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2023)
    “…Introduction Substance Use Disorders are frequently associated to other medical problems. The temporal evolution of the main drug requests is related to drug…”
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    Presence and evolution of a new psychoactive tryptamines branch by Palma Conesa, Á, Galindo Guarin, L, Grifell Guardia, M, Quintana Mathe, P, Gil Lladanosa, C, Fornís Espinosa, I, Ventura Vilamala, M, Torrens Melich, M, Farré Albaladejo, M, Fonseca Casals, M.F

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2016)
    “…Introduction New psychoactive substances (NPS) are substances that have recently appeared on the market and are not under international control. NPS use is…”
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    Presence of 2,5-dimethoxy-4-bromoamphetamine (DOB) among samples brought for drug checking in Spain by Quintana-Mathé, P, Grifell-Guardia, M, Palma-Conesa, Á, Gil-Lladanosa, C, Fornís-Espinosa, I, Caudevilla-Galligo, F, Gallindo-Guarin, L, Farre-Albaladeo, M, Ventura-Vilamala, M, Torrens-Melich, M

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2016)
    “…Introduction New Psychoactive Substances (NPS) appear to be increasing in popularity because they mimic the effect of traditional drugs. DOB is a world-wide…”
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    Is methylphenidate a prescription drug being sold in the illegal market? Analysis of samples submitted to a drug checking facility by Quintana-Mathé, P, Grifell-Guàrdia, M, Palma, Á, Fornís-Espinosa, I, Gil-Lladanosa, C, Caudevilla-Galligo, F, Galindo-Guarin, L, Farré-Albaladejo, M, Torrens-Melich, M, Ventura-Vilamala, M

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2016)
    “…Introduction Methylphenidate is a CNS stimulant approved for treatment of ADHD. It is generally considered well tolerated and exhibiting low dependence…”
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    Early alcohol use as prognostic factor for severity in dually diagnosed patients by Martinez-Riera, R, Mateu-Codina, G, Farre-Martinez, A, Perez de Heredia, J.L, Marti-Bonany, J, Hurtado-Ruiz, M.G, Campillo-Saenz, M.T, Sanchez-Gonzalez, R, Ribas-Muñoz, N, Castillo-Buenaventura, C, Torrens-Melich, M

    Published in European psychiatry (01-03-2016)
    “…Objectives Describe the distinguishing characteristics between patients with early onset of alcohol use (EARLY, age < 15) and late onset of alcohol use (LATE,…”
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    P03-220 - Personality disorders and substance use disorders comorbidity: focussing on personality characteristics by Mateu-Codina, G, Diaz-Digon, L, Martinez-Riera, R, Morro-Fernandez, L, Merino-Torres, A, Torrens-Melich, M

    Published in European psychiatry (2010)
    “…Objective • To describe personality characteristics in personality disorders (PDs) patients with substance use disorders (SUDs) comorbidity. Methods • Data on…”
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    U-47700: The new emerging opioid drug by Sanagustin Bosqued, D., De Dios Felis, M., Monteagudo Gimeno, E., Pérez Gonzaléz, S., Trabsa Biskri, A., Galindo Guarin, L., Grifell Guardia, M., Quintana Mathe, P., Torrens Melich, M.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…The trans-3;4-dichloro-N-(2-(dimethylamine) cyclohexyl) labelled as U-47700 has a high affinity with the selective receptor, considered to have 7.5 times the…”
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    New designer benzodiazepines use in Barcelona by Pérez González, S., De Dios Felis, M., Monteagudo Gimeno, E., Sanagustín Bosqued, D., Trabsa Biskri, A., Grifell Guàrdia, M., Galindo Guarín, L., Quintana Mathe, P., Torrens Melich, M.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…New designer benzodiazepines such as phenazepam, etizolam, diclazepam, clonazolam and flubromazolam have appeared in the recreational drug market due to that…”
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    Gender differences in dual bipolar disorder by Mateu-Codina, G., Sauras-Quetcuti, R., Farre-Martinez, A., Galindo-Guarín, L., Marti-Bonany, J., Hurtado-Ruiz, M.G., Campillo-Saenz, M., Sanchez-Gonzalez, R., Castillo-Buenaventura, C., Torrens-Melich, M.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…Women with bipolar disorder are more prone to psychiatric co-morbidity as anxiety, substance use disorders, eating disorders and borderline personality…”
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    P01-28 - Early onset of alcohol use: a different personality profile? by Diaz-Digon, L, Mateu-Codina, G, Martinez-Riera, R, Morro-Fernandez, L, Romero-Sanchez, M, Nascimento-Osorio, M.-T, Forns-Nadal, M, Bulbena-Vilarrasa, A, Torrens-Mèlich, M

    Published in European psychiatry (2011)
    “…Introduction Early onset of substances use disorders (SUD) has been related to some personality characteristics and a higher prevalence of social, psychiatric…”
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    Are there Differences between Primary Psicosis and Substance-induced Psicosis? [PW02-03] by Digon, L. Diaz, Sanvisens, D. Martinez, Fernandez, L. Morro, Codina, G. Mateu, Torres, A. Merino, Melich, M. Torrens

    Published in European psychiatry (01-01-2009)
    “…Introduction: Substance-induced psychoses (SIP) are associated with greater conjugal ties, greater substance dependence, homelessness, parental substance…”
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    PW02-03 Are there differences between primary psicosis and substance-induced psicosis? by Digon, L. Diaz, Sanvisens, D. Martinez, Fernandez, L. Morro, Codina, G. Mateu, Torres, A. Merino, Melich, M. Torrens

    Published in European psychiatry (2009)
    “…Introduction Substance-induced psychoses (SIP) are associated with greater conjugal ties, greater substance dependence, homelessness, parental substance abuse,…”
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    P01-53 Are there differences between primary psicosis and substance-induced psicosis? by Digon, L. Diaz, Sanvisens, D. Martinez, Fernandez, L. Morro, Codina, G. Mateu, Torres, A. Merino, Melich, M. Torrens

    Published in European psychiatry (2009)
    “…Introduction Substance-induced psychoses (SIP) are associated with greater conjugal ties, greater substance dependence, homelessness, parental substance abuse,…”
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