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Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems, the official journal of EUROPAD (European Opiate Addiction Treatment Association), is a peer-reviewed publication for professionals wanting to stay informed of research and opinion on opioid misuse treatment in Europe and around the world. A particular emphasis is on medication-assisted treatments ...
Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems 11 (3): 5-10 leaving no margin of doubt, together with the essential nature of craving as an overactive impulse towards rein-forcing stimuli. Chronicity, as also automatic relapsing, are thought of as signs of greater severity, or toxicophilia, and automatically coupled with a negative prognostic
Addiction Treatment Forum provides news for opioid treatment programs and their patients. OTPs offer comprehensive care, including the three federally approved medications for opioid use disorder: methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone.
Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems 12 (1): 5-16 substances [34, 47, 58], eventually leading to a return to prison. Oral opioid maintenance therapy has been shown to reduce relapse rates after release from prison [42, 59], and maintenance therapy is known to generally increase quality
Being instituted in Viareggio in 1994, AU-CNS is as a no-profit association aiming to promote the spreading of scientific knowledge and its application upon issues of mental illne
HEROIN ADDICTION & RELATED CLINICAL PROBLEMS www.europad.org Regular article Heroin Addict Relat Clin Probl 2008; 10(3): 5-12 When a New Drug Promotes the Integration of Treatment Modalities: Suboxone and Harm Reduction Icro Maremmani “Vincent P. Dole” Dual Diagnosis Unit, “Santa Chiara" University Hospital,
HEROIN ADDICTION & RELATED CLINICAL PROBLEMS www.europad.org Regular article Heroin Addict Relat Clin Probl 2011; 13(4): 5-12 Self-reported differences in side-effects for 110 heroin addicts during opioid addiction and during methadone treatment Leif Grönbladh1, 2 and Lennart S. Öhlund 3, 4 1 Department of Neuroscience, University of Uppsala ...
Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems 12 (2): 5-8 concentration problems, are not necessarily so intense as to warrant a ‘disorder’ level; however, they may substantially contribute to compromising the individual well-being and social functioning of people with addictive disorders. Third, more stable psychopathological manifestations
HEROIN ADDICTION & RELATED CLINICAL PROBLEMS www.europad.org www.wftod.org Correspondence: Albrecht Ulmer, General Practitioner, Schwabstr. 26, D-70197 Stuttgart, Germany, EU Phone: +49711/62 63 08, e-mail: albrecht.ulmer@gmx.de potential. Many rumours and reports are afloat on the substitutes that reach the black market and
Heroin Addiction and Related Clinical Problems 11 (2): 5-8 to political and mass media criticism, although functioning well and delivering a stable majority of 70 to 80 percent of our heroin addicted patients as vocationally rehabilitated taxpayers. We had a yearly patient retention between 80 and 100 percent and a mean 89 percent of the patients