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Researchers found that while established medications for opioid use disorder in mothers are both superior and cost saving ...
Receiving medication while in jail was also associated with a 24% lower risk of nonfatal overdose (aHR 0.76, 95% CI 0.68-0.85 ...
Pharmacies in Black and Latino neighborhoods are less likely to dispense buprenorphine — one of the main treatments for ...
More than 60% of Medicare enrollees with opioid use disorder are getting substandard care, according to a new study in Health ...
More than 10% of patients undergoing early-stage cancer surgery develop new persistent opioid use, a study of US veterans ...
County jail inmates who receive medication to treat their opioid addiction have a lower risk of overdose after their release, ...
A study supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) finds that individuals who received medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) while incarcerated were significantly more likely to continue ...
As a nationwide $26 billion opioid abatement settlement continues to spread funds across the Cape, towns including Sandwich ...
Addition of behavioral therapy to the standard treatment module of buprenorphine with medical management offers no additional ...
– It is unclear whether treating people with opioid use disorder in a primary care setting compared to a specialized clinic makes a difference to retention in the treatment program or to major ...
People trying to kick addiction should have access to medical detox programs, but these treatments aren't widely offered in ...
Medicaid plays a key role for giving people with opioid-use disorder access to treatment, according to a Rutgers Health study ...