The aim of the present study is to evaluate lofexidine and clonidine, in an accelerated opiate detoxification procedure (3 days), without anaesthesia. Forty heroin-dependent individuals were detoxified, evaluating withdrawal symptoms, craving levels, mood changes, urine toxicologic screens, and dropout during therapy with either (1) clonidine, oxazepam, baclofen, and ketoprofene, with naloxone and naltrexone for 3 days (20 subjects) or (2) lofexidine, oxazepam, baclofen, and ketoprofene with naloxone and naltrexone for 3 days (20 subjects). Both clonidine and lofexidine rapid detoxifications were found effective. The subjects treated with lofexidine showed significantly lower levels of withdrawal symptoms, fewer mood problems, less sedation...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
Opioid dependence is a major health problem and a cause of increasing concern to physicians and othe...
An overview is presented about the research in the National Institute for Public Health and Environm...
This study compares two methods of detoxification available to heroin users in Western Australia: cl...
The efficacy of lofexidine/naloxone was compared with lofexidine/placebo in a double-blind, randomiz...
OBJECTIVE: In-treatment and post-treatment outcomes were compared for three detoxification procedure...
Buprenorphine/naloxone, methadone and lofexidine are medications with utility in the treatment of op...
Objective: In-treatment and post-treatment outcomes were compared for three detoxification procedure...
Abstract Background: Since the number of drug users is increasing, applying a method of detoxificat...
This study was prompted by the growing interest in and demand for non-opiate alternatives to methado...
Thirty-nine methadone maintenance patients were included in a 9-day, double blind, randomized, inpat...
AIMS: The clinical effectiveness of buprenorphine-naloxone (bup-nx) and clonidine for opioid detoxif...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comOBJECTIVES: This paper presents the ...
Withdrawal symptoms are a main reason of continuous use of opioid. This study compares the efficacy ...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
Opioid dependence is a major health problem and a cause of increasing concern to physicians and othe...
An overview is presented about the research in the National Institute for Public Health and Environm...
This study compares two methods of detoxification available to heroin users in Western Australia: cl...
The efficacy of lofexidine/naloxone was compared with lofexidine/placebo in a double-blind, randomiz...
OBJECTIVE: In-treatment and post-treatment outcomes were compared for three detoxification procedure...
Buprenorphine/naloxone, methadone and lofexidine are medications with utility in the treatment of op...
Objective: In-treatment and post-treatment outcomes were compared for three detoxification procedure...
Abstract Background: Since the number of drug users is increasing, applying a method of detoxificat...
This study was prompted by the growing interest in and demand for non-opiate alternatives to methado...
Thirty-nine methadone maintenance patients were included in a 9-day, double blind, randomized, inpat...
AIMS: The clinical effectiveness of buprenorphine-naloxone (bup-nx) and clonidine for opioid detoxif...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comOBJECTIVES: This paper presents the ...
Withdrawal symptoms are a main reason of continuous use of opioid. This study compares the efficacy ...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
Opioid dependence is a major health problem and a cause of increasing concern to physicians and othe...
An overview is presented about the research in the National Institute for Public Health and Environm...