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Dosing Flowchart for Patients Physically Dependent on Short-Acting Opioids This dosing flow chart depicts clinical dosing guidelines for patients physically dependent on short-acting opioids (e.g., heroin).
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Dosing Flowchart of Buprenorphine Induction for Patients Dependent on Long-Acting Opioids This dosing flow chart depicts clinical dosing guidelines for patients physically dependent on long-acting opioids such as methadone.
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Dosing Flowchart of Buprenorphine Induction for Patients Dependent on Short- or Long-Acting Opioids This dosing flow chart depicts clinical guidelines for patients who are physically dependent on short- or long- acting opioids.
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Dosing Flowchart for Patients Physically Dependent on Short-Acting Opioids This dosing flow chart depicts clinical dosing guidelines for patients physically dependent on short-acting opioids such as heroin.
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DSM-IV Criteria for Opioid Withdrawal
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Lists the clinical criteria for opioid withdrawal. DSM-IV Criteria for Opioid Withdrawal
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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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Discusses protocols for office-based buprenorphine treatment, including the administering of the drug itself, devising a treatment plan, and choosing an appropriate frequency for visits.
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Information on why your patient should be in withdrawal before beginning buprenorphine induction.
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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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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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