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A listing of websites and other contact information for state agencies that regulate substance dependence treatment. Many provide resources to assist patients or physicians in identifying treatment providers. 0
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This information brief discusses the abuse of prescription drugs by young people, commonly abused prescription drugs, and diversion of said drugs.
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A description of the signs of opiate withdrawal useful for physicians in determining withdrawal during medically supervised detoxification.
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National Center for Biotechnology Information 5
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Developed by a consensus panel, these guidelines provide treatment recommendations for patients with dual disorders.
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This research report from NIDA discusses the scope of heroin use in the US, immediate and long term effects of heroin use, the medical complications of heroin use, how heroin abuse affects pregnant women, and more. It also discusses treatments for heroin addiction, including buprenorphine.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) 4.333335
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The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) provides this website so that physicians can improve the deliver and financing of prevention, treatment and recovery support services to patients.
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This short paragraph on why patients should not combine buprenorphine with sedatives, especially benzodiazapines.
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suboxoneheretohelp.com 4.666665
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The California Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM) website provides information and materials for buprenorphine treatment providers, including screening tools and sample consent and patient agreement forms, and provides links to other helpful resources.
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California Society of Addiction Medicine (CSAM) 0
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This article describes how to identify drug-seeking patients, and explains risk management measures.
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American Family Physician, 2000 4.333335
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Provides links to research reports on rural substance abuse issues as well as to rural health organizations such as the National Rural Health Association and the National Association of Rural Health Clinics.
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Treatment Improvement Exchange (SAMHSA) 4.333335
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