Abuse of pentazocine combined with tripelennamine: an interaction of pharmacological and demographic characteristics
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- DOI: 10.3109/10826088309027370
Abuse of pentazocine combined with tripelennamine: an interaction of pharmacological and demographic characteristics
Abstract
Abuse of pentazocine (Talwin) and tripelennamine (Pyrabenzamine) (P and T) was studied in a group (N = 16) of inpatients. They were queried about subjective effects and their drug preferences. P and T use was associated with more anxiety than was the opiate or drug-free state. P and T use did not produce euphoria, and users preferred this drug next to last among other abused drugs. P and T use was further studied in outpatients (N = 628) using Client Oriented Data Acquisition Process information. These patients were younger and more often male, Black, and single or separated when compared with opiate users. They began using the drug later and had many fewer years invested in its use.
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