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November-December 2008

Interventions and Assessments

  • Oral Naltrexone Decreases Use and Extends Time to Relapse in Amphetamine Dependent Patients
  • Alcohol Counseling Can Reduce Blood Pressure
  • Longer Treatment with Buprenorphine-Naloxone Improves Outcomes in Opioid-dependent Young Adults
  • Brief Intervention Decreases Risky Alcohol Use in Postpartum Women
  • Rapid Test for Ethylene Glycol Poisoning
  • Overdose Management Training and Take-home Naloxone for Opiate-Using Persons May Save Lives
  • Buprenorphine for Opioid Dependence: Why Is It Underprescribed?
  • Alcohol Contributes to Fall Risk among Working-aged Individuals
  • Can Sexual Risk Reduction Be Addressed in Substance Use Treatment Programs?

Health Outcomes

  • Alcohol, Liver Enzymes, and Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
  • National Survey Reveals Increased Drug Use by Adults, with Few Receiving Treatment
  • Provider Discussions May Improve Substance Abuse Treatment in HIV-infected Persons

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  • Journal Club Nov-Dec 2008
  • Update Nov-Dec 2008
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