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Article describing eight different ways to identify and help drug-seeking patients in your practice.
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Medical Economics 3.333335
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This study examines the cost-effectiveness of buprenorphine maintenance therapy for treating opioid addiction.
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Addiction 5
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This study compared the buprenorphine treatment outcomes for patients who were dependent on prescription opioids versus patients who were dependent on heroin. Based on a total of 200 patients, the study found that patients dependent on prescription opioids responded better to buprenorphine treatment.
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Journal of General Internal Medicine 4.666665
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A comparison of cognitive performance outcomes of patients maintained on methadone versus those maintained on buprenorphine/naloxone during early opioid substitution treatment.
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Rapeli et al. BMC Clin Pharmacol.2007; 12;7:5. 4.666665
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This abstract discusses a study done on the feasibility of an unobserved buprenorphine induction protocol. The study involved 103 patients who were heroin users and prescription opioid misusers, and discusses safety and rates of complications from induction through follow-up.
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Journal of General Internal Medicine 4
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This 2003 study found that buprenorphine and methadone were equally as effective in heroin-dependent patients; however, treatment retention was lower for buprenrophine.
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Addiction 4
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This 2007 article study examined the quality of life of heroin-dependent patients being treated with methadone vs. heroin-dependent patients being treated with buprenorphine.
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American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 0
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This article reviews the history of opiate withdrawal scales and their use.
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The Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 4.5
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This article explores the use of the term "drug seeking" by nurses and proposes suggestions for alternative, non-stigmatizing terms to use for patients requesting opioids for pain relief.
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Pain Management Nursing 4.5
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This article provides guidelines and advice for physicians interested in prescribing buprenorphine. It also includes a clinical patient profile and discusses how to handle various aspects of her treatment.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2008 5
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