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Shortsleeve MJ 《Academic radiology》2007,14(5):1 p following 640
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Mark E. Mullins 《Academic radiology》2010,17(6):813
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Robert Michael Bruce-Chwatt 《Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine》2010,17(5):232-235
The increasing use of Q?at, Catha edulis L. in immigrants from the Horn of Africa to the UK is a matter of concern and may yet become a problem in the UK diaspora. Although it is not illegal in the UK to import sell, buy transport or consume, Q?at is a drug of addiction and demotivation. It is legal, in the unprepared plant form, in the UK and the Netherlands, but is a controlled substance and illegal in the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, and France. As long ago as 1980 the World Health Organization classified khat as a drug of abuse that can produce mild to moderate psychological dependence. This view continues to be born out and would suggest a re-evaluation of the legal classification of Q?at in the UK and placing it into class C under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. 相似文献
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