Importance People with criminal histories experience high rates of opioid dependence and are frequent users of acute health care services. It is unclear whether methadone adherence prevents hospitalizations. Objective To compare hospital admissions during medicated and nonmedicated methadone periods. Design, Setting, and Participants A retrospective cohort study involving linked population-level administrative data among individuals in British Columbia, Canada, with provincial justice contacts (n= 250 884) and who filled a methadone prescription between April 1, 2001, and March 31, 2015. Participants were followed from the date of first dispensed methadone prescription until censoring (date of death, or Marc...
AIMS: To characterize comparative risks and benefits of methadone versus buprenorphine/naloxone in a...
Since 1963, the Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia has been administering Methadone, ...
Background: There is equivocal evidence regarding whether people who use heroin substitute heroin fo...
Background Individuals with criminal histories have high rates of opioid dependence and mortality. E...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Individuals with criminal histories have high rates of opioid dependence an...
BACKGROUND:Individuals with criminal histories have high rates of opioid dependence and mortality. E...
Background: Opioid use is associated with elevated rates of morbidity and mortality and has a signif...
Why was this study done? • Individuals with criminal histories experience high rates of opioid depe...
Background: Despite barriers to its use in many settings, opioid agonist therapy with methadone has ...
Background and Aim: Although methadone, an opioid agonist, has been an effective medication used to ...
Recently incarcerated individuals are at increased risk of opioid overdose. Methadone maintenance tr...
Background: Methadone maintenance treatments (MMTs) are the commonest substitution treatments offere...
Aims: To examine the risk of mortality associated with interruptions to the continuity of methadone ...
BACKGROUND: A recent switch in methadone formulation from methadone (1 mg/mL) to Methadose (10 mg/mL...
Background Detention of people who use drugs into compulsory drug detention centres (CDDCs) is commo...
AIMS: To characterize comparative risks and benefits of methadone versus buprenorphine/naloxone in a...
Since 1963, the Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia has been administering Methadone, ...
Background: There is equivocal evidence regarding whether people who use heroin substitute heroin fo...
Background Individuals with criminal histories have high rates of opioid dependence and mortality. E...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Individuals with criminal histories have high rates of opioid dependence an...
BACKGROUND:Individuals with criminal histories have high rates of opioid dependence and mortality. E...
Background: Opioid use is associated with elevated rates of morbidity and mortality and has a signif...
Why was this study done? • Individuals with criminal histories experience high rates of opioid depe...
Background: Despite barriers to its use in many settings, opioid agonist therapy with methadone has ...
Background and Aim: Although methadone, an opioid agonist, has been an effective medication used to ...
Recently incarcerated individuals are at increased risk of opioid overdose. Methadone maintenance tr...
Background: Methadone maintenance treatments (MMTs) are the commonest substitution treatments offere...
Aims: To examine the risk of mortality associated with interruptions to the continuity of methadone ...
BACKGROUND: A recent switch in methadone formulation from methadone (1 mg/mL) to Methadose (10 mg/mL...
Background Detention of people who use drugs into compulsory drug detention centres (CDDCs) is commo...
AIMS: To characterize comparative risks and benefits of methadone versus buprenorphine/naloxone in a...
Since 1963, the Narcotic Addiction Foundation of British Columbia has been administering Methadone, ...
Background: There is equivocal evidence regarding whether people who use heroin substitute heroin fo...