Background: In the United Kingdom (UK), there is an extensive market for the class 'A' drug heroin and many heroin users spend time in prison. People addicted to heroin often require prescribed medication when attempting to cease their drug use. The most commonly used detoxification agents in UK prisons are currently buprenorphine and methadone, both are recommended by national clinical guidelines. However, these agents have never been compared for opiate detoxification in the prison estate and there is a general paucity of research evaluating the most effective treatment for opiate detoxification in prisons. This study seeks to address this paucity by evaluating the most routinely used interventions amongst drug users within UK prisons. Me...
Heroin dependence is a chronic condition associated with significant health and social harms. The mo...
Abstract Background Substance misuse, including problematic drug and alcohol use, are significant is...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
Background In the United Kingdom (UK), there is an extensive market for the class 'A' drug heroin...
Abstract Background Heroin is a synthetic opioid with an extensive illicit market leading to large n...
1. The effectiveness of Prisoners Addressing Substance Related Offending (P-ASRO) programme: evaluat...
prisons project: a randomised controlled trial comparing dihydrocodeine and buprenorphine for opiate...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether methadone maintenance treatment reduces injecting r...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used for emergency resuscitation following o...
Background: Prisoners endure some of the worst health outcomes of any population group in the commun...
Background: Opioid dependence is common amongst the prison population, with increased risk of fatal ...
A pilot study was performed to assess the effectiveness of treatment in an opioid dependent populati...
Aims To review evidence on the effectiveness of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) in prison and po...
A randomized trial of methadone initiation prior to release from incarceration. McKenzie M., Zaller...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
Heroin dependence is a chronic condition associated with significant health and social harms. The mo...
Abstract Background Substance misuse, including problematic drug and alcohol use, are significant is...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...
Background In the United Kingdom (UK), there is an extensive market for the class 'A' drug heroin...
Abstract Background Heroin is a synthetic opioid with an extensive illicit market leading to large n...
1. The effectiveness of Prisoners Addressing Substance Related Offending (P-ASRO) programme: evaluat...
prisons project: a randomised controlled trial comparing dihydrocodeine and buprenorphine for opiate...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether methadone maintenance treatment reduces injecting r...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Naloxone is an opioid antagonist used for emergency resuscitation following o...
Background: Prisoners endure some of the worst health outcomes of any population group in the commun...
Background: Opioid dependence is common amongst the prison population, with increased risk of fatal ...
A pilot study was performed to assess the effectiveness of treatment in an opioid dependent populati...
Aims To review evidence on the effectiveness of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) in prison and po...
A randomized trial of methadone initiation prior to release from incarceration. McKenzie M., Zaller...
This study included 380 participants in five heroin detoxification trials whose data were pooled to ...
Heroin dependence is a chronic condition associated with significant health and social harms. The mo...
Abstract Background Substance misuse, including problematic drug and alcohol use, are significant is...
Abstract Drug use is prevalent throughout prison populations, and, despite advances in drug treatmen...