2018
DOI: 10.3280/ses2018-001005
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The discretionary treatment of drug addiction in prison

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“…As a result, DA in the cytoplasm and the DA in the cytoplasm are greatly increased, and DA is converted into active oxide by monoamine oxidase and self-oxidation, resulting in neurotoxicity. The release of large amounts of dopamine can excite dopaminergic nerves, resulting in drug effects such as excitement, euphoria, stereotyped behavior, and behavioral sensitivity [18]. Hyperactivity of dopamine may be related to psychiatric symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Ats Use Obstaclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, DA in the cytoplasm and the DA in the cytoplasm are greatly increased, and DA is converted into active oxide by monoamine oxidase and self-oxidation, resulting in neurotoxicity. The release of large amounts of dopamine can excite dopaminergic nerves, resulting in drug effects such as excitement, euphoria, stereotyped behavior, and behavioral sensitivity [18]. Hyperactivity of dopamine may be related to psychiatric symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Ats Use Obstaclesmentioning
confidence: 99%