Federal Rules Eased for Opioid Addiction Treatment Drug – American Medical News
Federal rules eased for opioid addiction treatment drug – American Medical News
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Federal rules eased for opioid addiction treatment drug American Medical News Washington Federal regulators have relaxed restrictions on physicians prescribing the opioid addiction treatment drug buprenorphine to patients. The rule change offers doctors and… Continue reading |
Federal Rules Eased for Opioid Addiction Treatment Drug
Federal rules eased for opioid addiction treatment drug
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The White House’s drug czar tells participants at the AMA National Advocacy Conference about the administration’s latest efforts to curb addiction and overdose of painkillers.
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Addiction Treatment: Therapy Ineffective for Opioid Addiction – Yale Daily News (Blog)
Therapy ineffective for opioid addiction – Yale Daily News (blog)
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Therapy ineffective for opioid addiction Yale Daily News (blog) Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is not an effective way to treat opioid dependence, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine. In… Continue reading |
Addiction Treatment: Therapy Ineffective for Opioid Addiction
Therapy ineffective for opioid addiction
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Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is not an effective way to treat opioid dependence, according to a study conducted by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine.
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National Institute on Drug Abuse to Announce Results of 2012 Monitoring the …
National Institute on Drug Abuse to announce results of 2012 Monitoring the …
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The survey, funded by NIDA — part of the National Institutes of Health — tracks annual drug abuse trends of 8th, 10th, and 12th-grade students, including attitudes and perceived risk of specific… Continue reading