Mental health (MH) hospital admissions were investigated in a cohort (N = 1184) of heroin dependent persons using linked health records. All MH in-patient admissions were extracted 36 months before to 36 months after commencing rapid opioid detoxification (ROD) and oral naltrexone. Results show that the incidence rate ratio (IRR) of drug-related and other MH admissions peaked in the 3 months immediately prior to treatment. All categories subsequently declined to baseline levels by 36 months following treatment. The authors conclude that treatment for heroin dependence reduces risk of MH admissions
Background: Over-standard methadone doses are generally needed in the treatment of heroin use disord...
Background: Over-standard methadone doses are generally needed in the treatment of heroin use disord...
In this multi-center, naturalistic study, the effectiveness of naltrexone maintenance combined with ...
Background: Oral naltrexone is an approved treatment for opioid dependence. However, the impact of s...
Our objectives were to (i) estimate lifetime prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in heroin users a...
This study compares two methods of detoxification available to heroin users in Western Australia: cl...
Aims: To determine if amphetamine and opioid users attending a drug treatment service were more like...
Abstract Background The long-term impact of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) on morbidity and heal...
This study aimed to measure the rates of ongoing heroin abuse among patients on methadone maintenanc...
[[abstract]]Fundamentally, detoxification treatment aims to stop substance use behavior among the op...
In this multi-center, naturalistic study, the effectiveness of naltrexone maintenance combined with ...
Effects of psychiatric comorbidity on treatment outcome in patients undergoing diamorphine or methad...
We conducted a prospective follow-up study of consecutive opiate dependent patients admitted to a re...
The efficacy of methadone treatment in reducing the rate of positive urinalyses for opiates has been...
Extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) is associated with an increased number of opioid-free days, imp...
Background: Over-standard methadone doses are generally needed in the treatment of heroin use disord...
Background: Over-standard methadone doses are generally needed in the treatment of heroin use disord...
In this multi-center, naturalistic study, the effectiveness of naltrexone maintenance combined with ...
Background: Oral naltrexone is an approved treatment for opioid dependence. However, the impact of s...
Our objectives were to (i) estimate lifetime prevalence of psychiatric comorbidity in heroin users a...
This study compares two methods of detoxification available to heroin users in Western Australia: cl...
Aims: To determine if amphetamine and opioid users attending a drug treatment service were more like...
Abstract Background The long-term impact of opioid maintenance treatment (OMT) on morbidity and heal...
This study aimed to measure the rates of ongoing heroin abuse among patients on methadone maintenanc...
[[abstract]]Fundamentally, detoxification treatment aims to stop substance use behavior among the op...
In this multi-center, naturalistic study, the effectiveness of naltrexone maintenance combined with ...
Effects of psychiatric comorbidity on treatment outcome in patients undergoing diamorphine or methad...
We conducted a prospective follow-up study of consecutive opiate dependent patients admitted to a re...
The efficacy of methadone treatment in reducing the rate of positive urinalyses for opiates has been...
Extended-release naltrexone (XR-NTX) is associated with an increased number of opioid-free days, imp...
Background: Over-standard methadone doses are generally needed in the treatment of heroin use disord...
Background: Over-standard methadone doses are generally needed in the treatment of heroin use disord...
In this multi-center, naturalistic study, the effectiveness of naltrexone maintenance combined with ...