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Helping ‘Them’: Our Role in Recovery From Opioid Dependence

机译:帮助他们:我们在摆脱阿片类药物依赖中的作用

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The crisis of opioid addiction in America has been fueled by the diversion of prescription pain pills and the emergence of pure and inexpensive heroin. Until recently, benefits of and access to therapy were limited. This situation changed in 2003 with Food and Drug Administration approval of buprenorphine for the office-based treatment of opioid dependence. Now armed with a potent drug, primary care physicians can treat addicted patients in their own practice and from their own neighborhood, but first we must overcome deficiencies in our training and personal biases about addicts and what they need. This a report of one doctor’s progress.
机译:处方止痛药的转移和纯净廉价的海洛因的出现加剧了美国的阿片类药物成瘾危机。直到最近,治疗的益处和获得的途径还很有限。 2003年,食品和药物管理局批准丁丙诺啡用于办公室类鸦片依赖性治疗,这种情况有所改变。现在,配备了有效药物的初级保健医生可以按照自己的习惯并从自己的社区治疗成瘾的患者,但首先,我们必须克服培训方面的不足以及对成瘾者及其需求的个人偏见。这是一位医生进展的报告。

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