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psychoactive

  • 81 F19

    рус Психические и поведенческие расстройства, вызванные одновременным употреблением нескольких наркотических средств и использованием других психоактивных веществ
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use and use of other psychoactive substances. This category should be used when two or more psychoactive substances are known to be involved, but it is impossible to assess which substance is contributing most to the disorders. It should also be used when the exact identity of some or even all the psychoactive substances being used is uncertain or unknown, since many multiple drug users themselves often do not know the details of what they are taking. (Includes: ) misuse of drugs NOS

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F19

  • 82 F19.0

    рус Острая интоксикация, вызванная одновременным употреблением нескольких наркотических средств и использованием других психоактивных веществ
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use and use of other psychoactive substances. Acute intoxication. A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, or other psycho-physiological functions and responses. The disturbances are directly related to the acute pharmacological effects of the substance and resolve with time, with complete recovery, except where tissue damage or other complications have arisen. Complications may include trauma, inhalation of vomitus, delirium, coma, convulsions, and other medical complications. The nature of these complications depends on the pharmacological class of substance and mode of administration. Acute drunkenness in alcoholism. "Bad trips" (drugs). Drunkenness NOS. Pathological intoxication. Trance and possession disorders in psychoactive substance intoxication

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F19.0

  • 83 F19.2

    рус Синдром зависимости, вызванный одновременным употреблением нескольких наркотических средств и использованием других психоактивных веществ
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use and use of other psychoactive substances. Dependence syndrome. A cluster of behavioural, cognitive, and physiological phenomena that develop after repeated substance use and that typically include a strong desire to take the drug, difficulties in controlling its use, persisting in its use despite harmful consequences, a higher priority given to drug use than to other activities and obligations, increased tolerance, and sometimes a physical withdrawal state. The dependence syndrome may be present for a specific psychoactive substance (e.g. tobacco, alcohol, or diazepam), for a class of substances (e.g. opioid drugs), or for a wider range of pharmacologically different psychoactive substances. Chronic alcoholism. Dipsomania. Drug addiction

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F19.2

  • 84 F19.3

    рус Абстинентное состояние, вызванное одновременным употреблением нескольких наркотических средств и использованием других психоактивных веществ
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use and use of other psychoactive substances. Withdrawal state. A group of symptoms of variable clustering and severity occurring on absolute or relative withdrawal of a psychoactive substance after persistent use of that substance. The onset and course of the withdrawal state are time-limited and are related to the type of psychoactive substance and dose being used immediately before cessation or reduction of use. The withdrawal state may be complicated by convulsions.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F19.3

  • 85 F19.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное одновременным употреблением нескольких наркотических средств и использованием других психоактивных веществ
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to multiple drug use and use of other psychoactive substances. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F19.5

  • 86 злоупотребление психотропными веществами

    = злоупотребление психотропными лекарствами, = злоупотребление психотропными средствами psychoactive substance abuse, psychoactive drug abuse

    Russian-english psychology dictionary > злоупотребление психотропными веществами

  • 87 sicotrópico

    m.
    psychotropic drug, psychoactive drug, psychotropic medication, psychoactive medication.
    * * *
    = psychotropic drug, psychotropic.
    Ex. This data bank also provides information on psychotropic drugs.
    Ex. It has also been suggested that the specific active ingredients of all amphetamine derivatives marketed under the catchall term 'ecstasy' are pharmacologically psychotropic.
    * * *
    = psychotropic drug, psychotropic.

    Ex: This data bank also provides information on psychotropic drugs.

    Ex: It has also been suggested that the specific active ingredients of all amphetamine derivatives marketed under the catchall term 'ecstasy' are pharmacologically psychotropic.

    * * *
    sicotrópico, -a = psicotrópico

    Spanish-English dictionary > sicotrópico

  • 88 psicoactivo

    adj.
    psychoactive, psychotropic.
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > psicoactivo

  • 89 psychotrope

    A adj [médicament] psychotropic, psychoactive.
    B nm psychotropic drug.
    [psikɔtrɔp] adjectif
    ————————
    [psikɔtrɔp] nom masculin

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > psychotrope

  • 90 F04

    рус Органический амнестический синдром, не вызванный алкоголем или другими психоактивными веществами
    eng Organic amnesic syndrome, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances. A syndrome of prominent impairment of recent and remote memory while immediate recall is preserved, with reduced ability to learn new material and disorientation in time. Confabulation may be a marked feature, but perception and other cognitive functions, including the intellect, are usually intact. The prognosis depends on the course of the underlying lesion. Korsakov's psychosis or syndrome, nonalcoholic. (Excludes: ) amnesia: NOS ( R41.3), anterograde ( R41.1), dissociative ( F44.0), retrograde ( R41.2). Korsakov's syndrome: alcohol-induced or unspecified ( F10.6), induced by other psychoactive substances ( F11-F19 with common fourth character.6)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F04

  • 91 F04.9

    рус Органический амнестический синдром, не вызванный алкоголем или другими психоактивными веществами
    eng Organic amnesic syndrome, not induced by alcohol and other psychoactive substances. A syndrome of prominent impairment of recent and remote memory while immediate recall is preserved, with reduced ability to learn new material and disorientation in time. Confabulation may be a marked feature, but perception and other cognitive functions, including the intellect, are usually intact. The prognosis depends on the course of the underlying lesion. Korsakov's psychosis or syndrome, nonalcoholic. (Excludes: ) amnesia: NOS ( R41.3), anterograde ( R41.1), dissociative ( F44.0), retrograde ( R41.2). Korsakov's syndrome: alcohol-induced or unspecified ( F10.6), induced by other psychoactive substances ( F11-F19 with common fourth character.6)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F04.9

  • 92 F10.0

    рус Острая интоксикация, вызванная употреблением алкоголя
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol. Acute intoxication. A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, or other psycho-physiological functions and responses. The disturbances are directly related to the acute pharmacological effects of the substance and resolve with time, with complete recovery, except where tissue damage or other complications have arisen. Complications may include trauma, inhalation of vomitus, delirium, coma, convulsions, and other medical complications. The nature of these complications depends on the pharmacological class of substance and mode of administration. Acute drunkenness in alcoholism. "Bad trips" (drugs). Drunkenness NOS. Pathological intoxication. Trance and possession disorders in psychoactive substance intoxication

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F10.0

  • 93 F10.2

    рус Синдром зависимости, вызванный употреблением алкоголя
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol. Dependence syndrome. A cluster of behavioural, cognitive, and physiological phenomena that develop after repeated substance use and that typically include a strong desire to take the drug, difficulties in controlling its use, persisting in its use despite harmful consequences, a higher priority given to drug use than to other activities and obligations, increased tolerance, and sometimes a physical withdrawal state. The dependence syndrome may be present for a specific psychoactive substance (e.g. tobacco, alcohol, or diazepam), for a class of substances (e.g. opioid drugs), or for a wider range of pharmacologically different psychoactive substances. Chronic alcoholism. Dipsomania. Drug addiction

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F10.2

  • 94 F10.3

    рус Абстинентное состояние, вызванное употреблением алкоголя
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol. Withdrawal state. A group of symptoms of variable clustering and severity occurring on absolute or relative withdrawal of a psychoactive substance after persistent use of that substance. The onset and course of the withdrawal state are time-limited and are related to the type of psychoactive substance and dose being used immediately before cessation or reduction of use. The withdrawal state may be complicated by convulsions.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F10.3

  • 95 F10.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением алкоголя
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of alcohol. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F10.5

  • 96 F11.0

    рус Острая интоксикация, вызванная употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Acute intoxication. A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, or other psycho-physiological functions and responses. The disturbances are directly related to the acute pharmacological effects of the substance and resolve with time, with complete recovery, except where tissue damage or other complications have arisen. Complications may include trauma, inhalation of vomitus, delirium, coma, convulsions, and other medical complications. The nature of these complications depends on the pharmacological class of substance and mode of administration. Acute drunkenness in alcoholism. "Bad trips" (drugs). Drunkenness NOS. Pathological intoxication. Trance and possession disorders in psychoactive substance intoxication

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.0

  • 97 F11.2

    рус Синдром зависимости, вызванный употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Dependence syndrome. A cluster of behavioural, cognitive, and physiological phenomena that develop after repeated substance use and that typically include a strong desire to take the drug, difficulties in controlling its use, persisting in its use despite harmful consequences, a higher priority given to drug use than to other activities and obligations, increased tolerance, and sometimes a physical withdrawal state. The dependence syndrome may be present for a specific psychoactive substance (e.g. tobacco, alcohol, or diazepam), for a class of substances (e.g. opioid drugs), or for a wider range of pharmacologically different psychoactive substances. Chronic alcoholism. Dipsomania. Drug addiction

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.2

  • 98 F11.3

    рус Абстинентное состояние, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Withdrawal state. A group of symptoms of variable clustering and severity occurring on absolute or relative withdrawal of a psychoactive substance after persistent use of that substance. The onset and course of the withdrawal state are time-limited and are related to the type of psychoactive substance and dose being used immediately before cessation or reduction of use. The withdrawal state may be complicated by convulsions.

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.3

  • 99 F11.5

    рус Психотическое расстройство, вызванное употреблением опиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of opioids. Psychotic disorder. A cluster of psychotic phenomena that occur during or following psychoactive substance use but that are not explained on the basis of acute intoxication alone and do not form part of a withdrawal state. The disorder is characterized by hallucinations (typically auditory, but often in more than one sensory modality), perceptual distortions, delusions (often of a paranoid or persecutory nature), psychomotor disturbances (excitement or stupor), and an abnormal affect, which may range from intense fear to ecstasy. The sensorium is usually clear but some degree of clouding of consciousness, though not severe confusion, may be present. Alcoholic: hallucinosis, jealousy, paranoia, psychosis NOS. (Excludes: ) alcohol- or other psychoactive substance-induced residual and late-onset psychotic disorder ( F10-F19 with common fourth character.7)

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F11.5

  • 100 F12.0

    рус Острая интоксикация, вызванная употреблением каннабиоидов
    eng Mental and behavioural disorders due to use of cannabinoids. Acute intoxication. A condition that follows the administration of a psychoactive substance resulting in disturbances in level of consciousness, cognition, perception, affect or behaviour, or other psycho-physiological functions and responses. The disturbances are directly related to the acute pharmacological effects of the substance and resolve with time, with complete recovery, except where tissue damage or other complications have arisen. Complications may include trauma, inhalation of vomitus, delirium, coma, convulsions, and other medical complications. The nature of these complications depends on the pharmacological class of substance and mode of administration. Acute drunkenness in alcoholism. "Bad trips" (drugs). Drunkenness NOS. Pathological intoxication. Trance and possession disorders in psychoactive substance intoxication

    Classification of Diseases (English-Russian) > F12.0

См. также в других словарях:

  • psychoactive — adj. Altering brain chemistry to affect mood, perception, and behavior. Synonymous with psychotropic The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …   Law dictionary

  • psychoactive — 1961, from PSYCHO (Cf. psycho ) + ACTIVE (Cf. active) …   Etymology dictionary

  • psychoactive — [sī΄kōak′tiv] adj. designating or of a drug, chemical, etc. that has a specific effect on the mind …   English World dictionary

  • psychoactive — Possessing the ability to alter mood, anxiety, behavior, cognitive processes, or mental tension; usually applied to pharmacologic agents. * * * psy·cho·ac·tive .sī kō ak tiv adj affecting the mind or behavior <psychoactive drugs> <THC is …   Medical dictionary

  • psychoactive — [[t]sa͟ɪkoʊæ̱ktɪv[/t]] ADJ Psychoactive drugs are drugs that affect your mind. Nicotine is a psychoactive drug …   English dictionary

  • psychoactive — adjective Date: 1961 affecting the mind or behavior < psychoactive drugs > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • psychoactive — /suy koh ak tiv/, adj. of or pertaining to a substance having a profound or significant effect on mental processes: a psychoactive drug. [1960 65; PSYCHO + ACTIVE] * * * …   Universalium

  • psychoactive — adj. Psychoactive is used with these nouns: ↑drug, ↑substance …   Collocations dictionary

  • psychoactive — psy|cho|ac|tive [ˌsaıkəuˈæktıv US kou ] adj psychoactive drugs have an effect on your mind …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • psychoactive — psy|cho|ac|tive [ ,saıkou æktıv ] adjective a psychoactive drug affects a person s mental state and often their behavior …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • psychoactive — UK [ˌsaɪkəʊˈæktɪv] / US [ˌsaɪkoʊˈæktɪv] adjective a psychoactive drug affects a person s mental state and often their behaviour …   English dictionary

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