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- Medications for Opioid Use Disorder - National Institute on . . .
Read more about medications for opioid use disorders Information on how to get treatment for opioid use disorder from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
- VCU researchers are developing a long-acting medication for . . .
In hope of providing more treatment options for opioid use disorder, the VCU research team reworked nor-levo-alpha-acetylmethadol, a metabolite of a previous FDA-approved opiate dependence medication, into a new formulation that could be used to help patients with opioid addiction
- Medications for Substance Use Disorders | SAMHSA
Medications for Substance Use Disorders Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder (MAUD) Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) What is Buprenorphine? Buprenorphine is the first medication to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) that can be prescribed or dispensed in physician offices, significantly increasing access to treatment
- Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder - NYC Health
Alcohol and Drug Use Services Health Effects Data Providers Other Languages: Español Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder Opioid use disorder (OUD), sometimes called opioid addiction, is a chronic health condition OUD is defined as a problematic pattern of opioid (such as fentanyl, heroin and Oxycontin) use that leads to serious impairment or distress OUD can consist of the following
- PolitiFact | Joe Rogan exaggerates efficacy of psychedelic . . .
In the Oval Office, Joe Rogan said the psychedelic medication ibogaine cured 80% of opioid addictions in a single dose Ibogaine, which is illegal in the U S , shows promise for addiction
- Heres What a Massive New NIH Addiction Study Found
A huge NIH study on overdose reversal and medication treatments for addiction failed to live up to 2018 predictions and hype—but don't panic yet
- It Was a Promising Addiction Treatment. Many Patients Never . . .
Opioid addiction was far from rare, but O’Keeffe claimed buprenorphine would attract few patients, because it was still technically illegal for doctors to prescribe it for addiction treatment
- Addiction experts develop best practices for treating opioid . . .
A new study published in JAMA Network Open on May 7, 2026, engaged 42 national experts in hospital-based addiction treatment in a consensus-building process to develop best practices for hospital
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