Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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Discussion of a news story (copied in the discussion) on the effectiveness of transdermal buprenorphine for severe cancer pain. Updated Sept 30, 2008.
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Suboxone Talk Zone
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Unlikely Candidates for Office-Based Treatment
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This is a list of factors or issues that may make a certain patient unsuitable for office-based buprenorphine treatment. Certain circumstances and/or issues can make a patient a less-than-ideal candidate for office-based buprenorphine treatment, including the following:
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This consent form informs the patient of the limited amount of research and knowledge currently available regarding buprenorphine use during pregnancy, and acknowledges that risks related to such use may exist, but are not yet known.
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Colleen LaBelle, RN/Boston Medical Center
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This website, funded by SAMHSA, is designed to help physicians to implement office-based buprenorphine treatment using a national network of trained physician mentors.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS)
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- General information - buprenorphine
- Getting a waiver/setting up your practice
- Logistics of buprenorphine treatment
- Addiction
- Behavioral therapy
- Billing
- Complicated patients
- Contraindications
- CPT
- Diversion
- Dosing
- Drug interactions
- HCPCSs
- Hepatitis
- HIV/AIDS
- Induction
- Methadone
- Pain
- Pregnant
- Psychiatric
- Psychosocial
- Special populations
- Suboxone
- Just became waivered
- Setting up a practice
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This document describes how to manage medications for co-occuring psychiatric disorders in a patient receiving buprenorphine.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS)
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Four-page document discussing treatment of pregnant patients with buprenorphine.
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Physician Clinical Support System (PCSS)
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This chapter provides information on using buprenorphine in patients who have special circumstances, including patients who have comorbid medical conditions or pain, pregnant patients, and adolescents.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Provides physicians with information on how to work with a patient who has co-occurring disorders, including how to engage the patient in treatment and how to develop a successful therapeutic relationship.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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This chapter of TIP 43 discusses the prevalence, etiology, screening, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric disorders that co-occur with opioid addiction.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Discusses the prevalence and effects of common combinations of polysubstance abuse in opioid addicts.
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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Association (SAMHSA)
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- Home
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- All How-To Guides
- Get Started Prescribing Buprenorphine
- Assess and Treat Patients with Comorbid Health Issues
- Conduct Buprenorphine Induction
- Establish and Manage a Buprenorphine Practice
- Manage Challenging Patients
- Comply with Rules, Regulations, and Recordkeeping
- Understand Insurance and Billing Issues
- Screen for Substance Abuse
- Refer Patients to an Addiction Specialist
- Review: What is Buprenorphine?
- Your Bup Site!
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