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Guidelines for the Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacological Treatment of Opioid Dependence. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2009.
Guidelines for the Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacological Treatment of Opioid Dependence.
Show detailsThese papers are available from the web site of the WHO Department of Mental Health and Substance Use.4
A Systematic Review of Observational Studies on Treatment of Opioid Dependence
- Anna Maria Bargagli, Marina Davoli, Silvia Minozzi,Simona Vecchi, and Carlo A PerucciDepartment of Epidemiology, ASL RM E, Rome, Italy
Costing Resource Needs for Opioid Dependence Treatment
- Dan Chisolm, WHO
Economic Evaluation of Interventions for Illicit Opioid Dependence: A Review of Evidence
- Chris DoranNational Drug & Alcohol Research CentreUniversity of New South Wales, Australia
Opium Abuse and Its Management: Global Scenario
- Rajat Ray, S.Kattimani and H.K.SharmaNational Drug Dependence Treatment CentreAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew Delhi, India
Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacotherapy for Opioid Dependence in Adolescents: A Review of the Existing Literature
- Lisa A Marsch, Ph.D.National Development and Research Institutes, IncUnited States
Psychosocial Interventions in Pharmacotherapy of Opioid Dependence: a Literature Review
- Professor D Colin Drummond, MBChB, MD, FRCPsychProfessor of Addiction PsychiatryMiss Katherine Perryman, BSc (Hons), MScResearch FellowNational Addiction Centre, UK
Review of the Literature on Pregnancy and Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacotherapy of Opioid Dependence (Including Withdrawal Management, Agonist and Antagonist Maintenance Therapy and Adjuvant Pharmacotherapy)
- Univ. Prof. Dr Gabriele FischerNina Kopf, cand.med.Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Systematic Review of the Safety of Buprenorphine, Methadone and Naltrexone
- Andy GrayDepartment of Therapeutics and Medicines ManagementNelson R Mandela School of MedicineUniversity of KwaZulu-NatalDurban, South Africa
The Ethical Use of Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacological Treatments for Opioid Dependence
- Adrian CarterQueensland Brain InstituteUniversity of QueenslandWayne HallSchool of Population HealthUniversity of Queensland, Australia
The Role of Supervision of Dosing in Opioid Maintenance Treatment
- James Bell, MD, FRACP, FAChAMNational Addiction Centre, London, United Kingdom
WHO Guidelines for Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacological Treatment of Persons Dependent on Opioids: Background Paper Prepared for the Ad-hoc Expert Meeting Geneva 1–4 November 2005
- A Uchtenhagen, T Ladjevic, J RehmResearch Institute for Public Health and Addictionat Zurich UniversityCentre for Addiction and Mental HealthToronto, Canada
- Background papers prepared for technical expert meetings to inform guideline dev...Background papers prepared for technical expert meetings to inform guideline development - Guidelines for the Psychosocially Assisted Pharmacological Treatment of Opioid Dependence
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