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Caring for Homeless Patients with Opioid Use Disorders: Clinical Guidelines

Caring for Homeless Patients with Opioid Use Disorders: Clinical Guidelines

... severe opioid use disorders and make treatment more difficult – including complex and poorly treated comorbidities, insufficient resources to meet basic needs, minimal social supports, and lack of ...

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Pharmacologic Treatment for PTSD and Opioid Use Disorders

Pharmacologic Treatment for PTSD and Opioid Use Disorders

... with opioid use disorders, and use of these medications is off-label, but consideration of these medications for symptomatic relief, particularly in combination with FDA-approved medications ...

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Medication-Assisted Treatment of Adolescents With Opioid Use Disorders

Medication-Assisted Treatment of Adolescents With Opioid Use Disorders

... of opioid use disorders, and even among programs that do offer it, medication is significantly ...of opioid- dependent patients in treatment receive ...health disorders in these same ...

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Leveraging the role of community pharmacists in the prevention, surveillance, and treatment of opioid use disorders

Leveraging the role of community pharmacists in the prevention, surveillance, and treatment of opioid use disorders

... in opioid-related harms has impacted the United States ...the opioid crisis have prompted a re-evaluation of many of the existing roles in the healthcare system, in order to maximize their individual ...

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Use of Tramadol for Management of Opioid Use Disorders: Rationale and Recommendations.

Use of Tramadol for Management of Opioid Use Disorders: Rationale and Recommendations.

... of opioid use disorders can be considered under two phases‑the initial short‑term phase (of withdrawal management‑detoxification) and the long‑term ...of opioid use disorders in ...

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The Treatment of Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders

The Treatment of Pregnant Women with Opioid Use Disorders

... substance use treatment and medication-assisted treatment providers, child welfare, and the dependency court—to better understand the challenges and opportunities in working with pregnant women with opioid ...

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Management of Opioid Misuse and Opioid Use Disorders Among Youth

Management of Opioid Misuse and Opioid Use Disorders Among Youth

... fatal opioid overdose remains a major cause of opioid- related mortality, and youth are generally uninformed about overdose risk, 42 it is also crucial to deliver overdose education as part of any visit in ...

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Advancing pharmacological treatments for opioid use disorder (ADaPT-OUD): protocol for testing a novel strategy to improve implementation of medication-assisted treatment for veterans with opioid use disorders in low-performing facilities

Advancing pharmacological treatments for opioid use disorder (ADaPT-OUD): protocol for testing a novel strategy to improve implementation of medication-assisted treatment for veterans with opioid use disorders in low-performing facilities

... substance use disorders specialty clinic medical directors and pro- gram ...substance use disorder (SUD) specialty clinic may be an issue for sites with very large numbers of actionable ...

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Advancing the implementation and sustainment of medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorders in prisons and jails

Advancing the implementation and sustainment of medication assisted treatment for opioid use disorders in prisons and jails

... therapies; use of data to drive change processes; coordination with other elements of the criminal justice system to expand care; and ongoing contact with individuals post- release to encourage continued ...

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Medicaid expansion and treatment for opioid use disorders in Oregon: an interrupted time-series analysis

Medicaid expansion and treatment for opioid use disorders in Oregon: an interrupted time-series analysis

... in opioid treatment programs from 45% (2010) to 31% (2016) reflects a long-term change in the use of ...Increased use of buprenorphine (2010 = 6%; 2016 = 16%) and naltrexone (2010 = 0%; 2016 = 8%) ...

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Engagement in Early Intervention Services Among Mothers in Recovery From Opioid Use Disorders

Engagement in Early Intervention Services Among Mothers in Recovery From Opioid Use Disorders

... Given the national reach of EI programs, EI could be a powerful source of support for mothers with OUDs caring for young children. However, mothers in recovery from OUDs frequently experience fear and perceived stigma as ...

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Primary care management of opioid use disorders

Primary care management of opioid use disorders

... C.J. is a 21-year-old woman who has been in your practice since childhood. Her mother, also your patient, has an alcohol use disorder. C.J. comes to your office asking for a refill of hydromorphone and some ...

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Medications for opioid use disorders: clinical and pharmacological considerations

Medications for opioid use disorders: clinical and pharmacological considerations

... more than 50 years and has the largest evi- dence of efficacy (13). Methadone would be indicated in patients with severe toler- ance in whom buprenorphine treatment might trigger withdrawal symptoms. In general, there is ...

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Implementation of methadone therapy for opioid use disorder in Russia – a modeled cost-effectiveness analysis

Implementation of methadone therapy for opioid use disorder in Russia – a modeled cost-effectiveness analysis

... for opioid use disorders and beneficial as a harm reduction program to reduce HIV risks [25, ...for use in harm reduction programs (see graph 1 for list of desirable indirect effects of ...

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The opioid crisis: past, present and future policy climate in Ontario, Canada

The opioid crisis: past, present and future policy climate in Ontario, Canada

... nonmedical use of prescription opioids according to Hansen et ...of opioid-related emer- gency department visits and hospitalizations—both costly services in the health care system—are growing in Ontario ...

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Analysis of opioid-mediated analgesia in Phase III studies of methylnaltrexone for opioid-induced constipation in patients with chronic noncancer pain

Analysis of opioid-mediated analgesia in Phase III studies of methylnaltrexone for opioid-induced constipation in patients with chronic noncancer pain

... received oral, transdermal, or subcutaneous opioids (average daily dose of $50 mg oral morphine equivalents for $2 weeks) for at least 1 month’s duration, were screened. Patients were eligible for study inclusion if they ...

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Due to Maternal Kratom Use

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Due to Maternal Kratom Use

... for opioid- induced NAS. With the current opioid epidemic and increasing incidence of opioid use among pregnant women in the United States, 2 the ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5564181.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5564181.pdf

... cannabis use across states and ...first use) and the late 20s (as a key period of potential desistance from use) should be a priority for cannabis use ...of use, and desistance from ...

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Opioid-induced respiratory depression in the acute care setting: a compendium of case reports

Opioid-induced respiratory depression in the acute care setting: a compendium of case reports

... regimens, opioid sensitivity is highly variable among patients (dose may vary by a factor of 40), and care is always required when dosing a patient in any acute ...

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Prescription opioid use and misuse

Prescription opioid use and misuse

... 24. Bridge TP, Fudala PJ, Herbert S, Leiderman DB. Safety and health policy con- siderations related to the use of buprenorphine/naloxone as an offi ce-based treatment for opiate dependence. Drug Alcohol Depend ...

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