Pres release by National Institute on Drug Abuse, United States: NIH study compares buprenorphine to methadone in opioid addicted pregnant women Babies born to women addicted to opioids fare better when their mothers are treated with either the addiction medication buprenorphine or methadone than babies whose mothers are not treated at all. In this comparative effectiveness trial, buprenorphine was found to be superior to methadone in reducing withdrawal symptoms in the newborns, according to a recent study funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of the National Institutes of Health. The study, conducted by a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from North America and Europe, was published today in the New E...
Objective: To examine opioid replacement therapy in pregnancy and effect on neonatal outcomes, inclu...
Methadone is commonly used for the treatment of pregnant opiate-addicts. But, it can have severe eff...
Methadone is commonly used for the treatment of pregnant opiate-addicts. But, it can have severe eff...
Ingunn O Lund1, Heather Fitzsimons2, Michelle Tuten2, Margaret S Chisolm2, Kevin E O’Grady...
Opioid dependency in pregnancy has been linked to physical, mental, and psychological problems for t...
The purpose of this research and systematic literature review is to determine which pharmacotherape...
The purpose of this research and systematic literature review is to determine which pharmacotherape...
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) is recommended as the standard of care for opioid-dependent pr...
Increasing rates of maternal opioid use during pregnancy and neonatal withdrawal, termed neonatal ab...
Importance: Although opioids are used to treat neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), the best pharmaco...
Objective To examine the relationship between antepartum buprenorphine dose for medication-assisted ...
Objective To examine the relationship between antepartum buprenorphine dose for medication-assisted ...
Objective To examine the relationship between antepartum buprenorphine dose for medication-assisted ...
Importance: Although opioids are used to treat neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), the best pharmaco...
Given that buprenorphine + naloxone is prescribed for opioid-dependent pregnant women, it is importa...
Objective: To examine opioid replacement therapy in pregnancy and effect on neonatal outcomes, inclu...
Methadone is commonly used for the treatment of pregnant opiate-addicts. But, it can have severe eff...
Methadone is commonly used for the treatment of pregnant opiate-addicts. But, it can have severe eff...
Ingunn O Lund1, Heather Fitzsimons2, Michelle Tuten2, Margaret S Chisolm2, Kevin E O’Grady...
Opioid dependency in pregnancy has been linked to physical, mental, and psychological problems for t...
The purpose of this research and systematic literature review is to determine which pharmacotherape...
The purpose of this research and systematic literature review is to determine which pharmacotherape...
Methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) is recommended as the standard of care for opioid-dependent pr...
Increasing rates of maternal opioid use during pregnancy and neonatal withdrawal, termed neonatal ab...
Importance: Although opioids are used to treat neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), the best pharmaco...
Objective To examine the relationship between antepartum buprenorphine dose for medication-assisted ...
Objective To examine the relationship between antepartum buprenorphine dose for medication-assisted ...
Objective To examine the relationship between antepartum buprenorphine dose for medication-assisted ...
Importance: Although opioids are used to treat neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), the best pharmaco...
Given that buprenorphine + naloxone is prescribed for opioid-dependent pregnant women, it is importa...
Objective: To examine opioid replacement therapy in pregnancy and effect on neonatal outcomes, inclu...
Methadone is commonly used for the treatment of pregnant opiate-addicts. But, it can have severe eff...
Methadone is commonly used for the treatment of pregnant opiate-addicts. But, it can have severe eff...