1965 A medical treatment for diacetylmorphine (heroin) addiction: a clinical trial with methadone hydrochloride. J. Am. Med. Assoc. 193, 80-84.Dole, V.P., and Nyswander, M.E., A Medical Treatment for Diacetylmorphine (Heroin) Addic- tion, JAMA 193:646-650, 1965....
It’s hard to keep up with the treatment recommendations coming out of the medical community. One day something is good for you, and the next day it’s deadly and should be avoided. Addictive drugs like heroin were given to kids to cure coughs, electric shock therapy has been a long use...
Cancer treatment these days would cost a lot of money. Some patients would even have to sell their house or land to pay for the hospital bills. Their hope is that the treatment they get in the casino-hospital will make them well again – CURED! That’s the gamble they are taking. All...
Medical treatment of heroin addiction with methadone and other pharmacotherapies has important benefits for individuals and society. However, regulatory po... JO Merrill - 《Journal of General Internal Medicine》 被引量: 121发表: 2002年 Phases of Treatment: A Practical Approach to Methadone Maintenan...
The researchers suggest that it may be constructive to view heroin-assisted treatment and supervised consumption sites as exemplars of broader strategies, not as the only option within their class. For example, supervised consumption sites currently supervise a very small proportion of all injection ses...
Heroin use during methadone maintenance treatment: the importance of methadone dose and cocaine use. The purpose of this study was to examine factors associated with heroin use during methadone maintenance treatment.Logistic regression statistical models w... DM Hartel,EE Schoenbaum,PA Selwyn,... -...
A qualitative study of treatment-seeking heroin users in contemporary China Background Heroin has emerged as the primary drug of concern in China, with as many as three million contemporary users. Once a Chinese citizen has been id... A Lembke,N Zhang - 《Addiction Science & Clinical Practice...
Introduction: Opioid use disorder is a chronic, relapsing disease that encompasses use of both prescription opioids and heroin and is associated with a high annual rate of overdose deaths. Medical treatment has proven more successful than placebo treatment or psychosocial intervention, and the partial ...
Prescription Opioid Use Among Patients Seeking Treatment for Opioid Dependence Objective: This study was designed to assess nonmedical prescription opioid use among a sample of opioid dependent participants. Methods: A cross-sectional... MC Canfield,CE Keller,LM Frydrych,... - 《Journal of Addiction...
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012 he·ro·ic (hēr-ō'ik) Denoting an aggressive, daring procedure in a dangerously ill patient that, in itself, may endanger the patient but also has a possibility of being successful, whereas lesser action would inevitably...