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POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE OF ANTIPARKINSON AGENTS

Authors: James M. Smith; Winston W. Shen;

POTENTIAL FOR ABUSE OF ANTIPARKINSON AGENTS

Abstract

Hospital &‘ Community Psychiatrj is expanding its roster of peer reviewers for manuscripts submitted for publication. Professionals in the mental health disciplines who are qualified to serve as peer reviewers are invited to contact the editor. Reviewers must have significant publications in their specialty area, be abreast of the liteEature in that area, and be familiar with H&’CP’s audience, style, and recent papers it has published in their field. Manuscripts submitted for publication are sent (without author identification) to two independent reviewers, and must be returned within 20 days. The names of reviewers are published annually in Ho cpital &‘ Community Psycbiatrj. Potential reviewers should send their .name, address, and a list of representative publications and professional activities to the editor, John A. Talbott, M.D., H&’CP, 1700 18th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20009. They should specify their area(s) of reviewing competence.

Keywords

Antiparkinson Agents, Substance-Related Disorders, Humans, Self Administration

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