Designer Drugs Directory
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.83 (703 Votes) |
Asin | : | 044420525X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
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Previously, he was a Research Chemist at Saute, Inc. He is professor of French universities and teaches courses of environmental impact assessment at the University of Geneva.Jean-Claude Landry received the Ph.D degree (1970) in chemistry from the University of Geneva. 1984) is director of Ecotox and head of the section of general toxicology. (a subsidiary of Hofmann La Roche, Inc.) and Sapos, Inc. . He is associated professor at the University of Marseilles (France) and teaches courses of general toxicology at the University of Geneva. in GenevaPhilippe Arrizabalaga (Dr.Sc. He was Director of Ec
. He was Director of Ecotox until 1st April 1998. At present, he is Director of the Department of Environment in the Department of Interior, Agriculture, Environment and Energy of the Republic and Canton of Geneva. in GenevaPhilippe Arrizabalaga (Dr.Sc. 1984) is director of Ecotox and head of the section of general to
David Honig said not worth it. This book was recommended to me by a number of people, so I picked up a copy. To be honest, I was a little dissappointed. The descriptions of each compound are short and not all that informative. They reiterate a lot of the standard rhetoric by comparing everything to either LSD or MDMA. Some of the stuff about fentanyl analogues is interesting,, this book is definately not worth it. Your money would be much better spe. Needs re-edited I was disappointed with the organization and usefulness of the information contained within. It was not relevantly up-to-date, in my opinion.
This book fills the gap. Although identification, toxicology and other properties have been thoroughly investigated, their analogues and derivatives remain poorly documented. This class of drugs is rapidly growing in variety and number of compounds. This new work provides a unique directory of 104 designer drugs. A separate chapter is devoted to each category, followed by a set of corresponding data sheets, street names and eventual synonyms, Toxicological data, short notes on the history of drugs as well as the most pertinent bibliographic references are included.. These new, mainly synthetic compounds are also often referred to as analogues of controlled substances. This directory provides a critical treatment of the subject which is thoroughly indexed including both the subject index and an index listing more that 230 street names of the described designer drugs. The second, descriptive part, classifies the drugs into ten main categories accord