Study of Respiratory Complications of Addiction Among Civilian Patients at Maadi Military Hospital
Mohammed Abdelsalam Abdelrahman;
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Pulmonary problems result from either the pharmacological effects of the drug or are related to the method by which it is administered. Drugs can be administered either orally, inhaled, or given parentally usually by the intravenous route. Ingested drugs are generally safer, whereas injected drugs carry the greatest health risk.
Aim: To study the respiratory complications of addiction among civilian patients at Maadi Military Hospital.
Background: Pulmonary problems result from either the pharmacological effects of the drug or are related to the method by which it is administered. Drugs can be administered either orally, inhaled, or given parentally usually by the intravenous route. Ingested drugs are generally safer, whereas injected drugs carry the greatest health risk.
Aim: To study the respiratory complications of addiction among civilian patients at Maadi Military Hospital.
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| Title | Study of Respiratory Complications of Addiction Among Civilian Patients at Maadi Military Hospital | Other Titles | دراسة المشاكل التنفسية للإدمان بين المرضى المدنيين بمستشفي المعادي العسكري | Authors | Mohammed Abdelsalam Abdelrahman | Issue Date | 2019 |
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