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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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This is the full text of Title 21, Chapter 13 of the US Code, which deals with drug abuse prevention and control.
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Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) 4.333335
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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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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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Buprenorphine tablets are approved for the treatment of opiate dependence. Buprenorphine treats opiate addiction by preventing symptoms of withdrawal from heroin and other opiates.
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This document discusses the logistics of successful buprenorphine induction, offering insight into clinical questions that should be addressed, the goal of induction, general principles, and recommendations based on low and high levels of evidence. Recommendations are included for both in-office and at-home inductions.
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DSM-IV Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Abuse
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DSM-IV Diagnostic Codes Related to Substance Abuse This is a table listing the diagnostic codes for substance abuse.
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Flowchart of Steps in Applying for DEA Registration
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Steps in Applying for DEA Registration Visit the SAMHSA website to complete and submit the waiver form: http://buprenorphine.samhsa.gov/howto.html
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This clinical guidance provides information about the requirements for storing, dispensing, and maintaining records for physicians who provide office-based opioid treatment.
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