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Plasma methadone monitoring with methadone maintenance treatment
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1994Substantial evidence exists to support the effectiveness of methadone maintenance treatment (MMT), particularly with regard to reductions in intravenous drug use (Schuster, 1991) and crime (Bell et al., 1992); and to its safety and cost effectiveness compared to other (drug-free) alternatives (Glass, 1993).
K, Wolff, A W, Hay
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Pediatrics, 1971
The increasing use of methadone maintenance (substitution) programs1-3 in the treatment of adult heroin addiction has created situations for children which require the attention of pediatricians. Methadone is an analgesic drug. In urban areas, thousands of heroin addicts are now receiving high dosage of methadone, usually 80 to 120 mg daily.
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The increasing use of methadone maintenance (substitution) programs1-3 in the treatment of adult heroin addiction has created situations for children which require the attention of pediatricians. Methadone is an analgesic drug. In urban areas, thousands of heroin addicts are now receiving high dosage of methadone, usually 80 to 120 mg daily.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1973
Excerpt To the editor: The case of a patient recently seen by us is pertinent to the methadone-TangĀ® problem described in a letter that appeared in the May 1972 issue (p. 830).
A M, Smith, M B, Dratch, S S, Mintz
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Excerpt To the editor: The case of a patient recently seen by us is pertinent to the methadone-TangĀ® problem described in a letter that appeared in the May 1972 issue (p. 830).
A M, Smith, M B, Dratch, S S, Mintz
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Methadone, methadone treatment and non-fatal overdose
Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2000This paper provides a mainly qualitative investigation of the role of methadone and methadone treatment in non-fatal illicit drug overdose. During 1997 and 1998, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 33 individuals in six hospital accident and emergency departments in two Scottish cities.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
R L, Krome, H A, Jayne
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R L, Krome, H A, Jayne
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