Darryl Inaba
Personal Information
Description
Darryl S. Inaba (born June 16, 1946) is an American pharmacist who is the remaining owner and President of CNS Productions, Inc. in Medford, OR. He is an associate professor of Pharmacology at the UCSF Medical Center in San Francisco, California, and the Director of Clinical and Behavioral Health Services at ARC (Addiction Recovery Center) in Medford, Oregon. He is also special consultant and instructor for the University of Utah School of Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies, as well as the Director of Education and Research at CNS Productions.Dr. Inaba is also on the editorial board of the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, which has been published since 1967. -Wikipedia
Books
Heroin
(Producer) Presents a comprehensive look at the use, abuse, and addictive properties of heroin. History, tolerance, tissue dependence, withdrawal, treatment, and recovery are examined using animation, live action, and talks with addicts and experts in the field.
Marijuana
Discusses the botany of marijuana, reasons for its use, effects and side effects, including respiratory system involvement, cognition, memory, motivation, tracking ability, and mental stability. Also covered are levels of use, compulsion, tolerance, withdrawal, and recovery.
Methamphetamines
Using interviews with methamphetamine addicts and professional health care workers, this video discusses in sometimes graphic detail the profound physical and psychological effects on the body of the use of this insidious family of drugs.
Roots of addiction
(Producer) This program explains why people become addicted to psychoactive drugs (e.g., alcohol, cocaine, marijuana) and behaviors (e.g., gambling, overeating, sexual activity). The video examines the latest research on addictive brain chemistry and how heredity, environment, and drugs or behaviors change it.
Cocaine & crack
Examines the powerful stimulant cocaine and its smokeable form crack. Looks at cocaine's effect on the body's energy supplies and the reward reinforcement center; the neurochemical effects of chronic and high-dose use, the reasons compulsion and addiction develop; treatment strategies when users want to recover. Shows how cocaine triggers a rush, euphoria, and increased energy that can just as quickly give way to anger, exhaustion, unwanted fetal effects, cardiovascular impairment, and intense craving that leads to compulsive use. Precise computer animation of neurochemical processes in the brain, compelling interviews with practicing and recovering cacaine abusers, and excerpts from powerful treatment and group sessions gives a comprehensive view of the physical, mental, emotional and societal ramifications of cocaine use.
Alcohol & its effects
Describes the effects based on blood alcohol levels and length of use; the neurochemistry of tolerance and withdrawal; emotional and physical reasons for drinking and craving; genetic and environmental contributions to alcoholism; causes for different levels of drinking; social effects of drinking; effects on the developing fetus, and treatment and recovery strategies.
Psychoactive
First section focuses on psychedelics such MDMA ("ecstasy"), GHB and GBL (blue nitro"), LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, peyote, and ketamine. Second part concentrates on inhalants such as nitrous oxide, volatile solvents (glue, gasoline), and volatile nitrites. Examines the physiological and psychological affects on the drugs on memory, mood, and health consequences of long term use.