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Mashup Score: 0Social Contagion Influences Buprenorphine Initiation for OUD - 5 month(s) ago
Despite being safe and effective, emergency department initiation of buprenorphine for opioid use disorder remains an underutilized practice, necessitating the evaluation of factors affecting its adoption.
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Mashup Score: 2Fentanyl-Contaminated Oxycodone - 6 month(s) ago
The growing use of fentanyl-contaminated products is fueling the US opioid crisis. This study reviewed the rising prevalence of nonprescription fentanyl in counterfeit oxycodone, paying specific attention to oxycodone for cost analysis.
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Mashup Score: 2Fentanyl-Contaminated Oxycodone - 6 month(s) ago
The growing use of fentanyl-contaminated products is fueling the US opioid crisis. This study reviewed the rising prevalence of nonprescription fentanyl in counterfeit oxycodone, paying specific attention to oxycodone for cost analysis.
Source: www.psychiatrist.comCategories: General Medicine News, PsychiatryTweet
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Mashup Score: 12ED-Initiated Buprenorphine for Patients With Opioid Use Disorder - 6 month(s) ago
This secondary analysis of a cluster randomized trial examines the factors, including social contagion, associated with the adoption of the practice of emergency department (ED) initiation of buprenorphine for patients with opioid use disorder.
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Mashup Score: 2Methadone Saves Lives. So Why Don’t More Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Take It? - 6 month(s) ago
Methadone, approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the 1970s as a first-line treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), is a proven, effective drug: It reduces overdose deaths and infectious disease transmission, and it supports treatment retention and recovery.
Source: www.pewtrusts.orgCategories: General Medicine News, General NewsTweet
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Mashup Score: 1Telehealth Linked to Better Opioid Treatment Retention - 7 month(s) ago
New research provides more evidence to support expanded use of telehealth services for treatment of opioid use disorder.
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Mashup Score: 0
An abstract is unavailable.
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Mashup Score: 1ADHD Diagnoses, Prescription Stimulants Rise in Patients With OUD - 7 month(s) ago
Diagnoses of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) among patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) tripled between 2007 and 2017, a…
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Mashup Score: 0
An abstract is unavailable.
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Mashup Score: 1Methadone Saves Lives. So Why Don’t More Patients With Opioid Use Disorder Take It? - 7 month(s) ago
Methadone, approved by the Food and Drug Administration in the 1970s as a first-line treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD), is a proven, effective drug: It reduces overdose deaths and infectious disease transmission, and it supports treatment retention and recovery.
Source: www.pewtrusts.orgCategories: General Medicine News, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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