Buprenorphine/naloxone, methadone and lofexidine are medications with utility in the treatment of opiate withdrawal. We report the first randomised controlled trial to compare the effects of these two medications on withdrawal symptoms and outcome during opiate induction/stabilisation and detoxification. A double-blind randomised controlled trial was conducted in an outpatient satellite clinic of a specialist drug service. Eighty opiate dependent individuals meeting DSM-IV criteria for opiate dependence, using ? ½ g heroin smoked/chased or ¼ g heroin injected or ? 30mg methadone, with ? 3 years of opioid dependency, underwent a short-term opiate treatment programme involving induction/stabilisation on methadone 30mg or buprenorphine/naloxon...
Methadone is widely used as a replacement for illicit opioid use such as heroin in medically-support...
AIMS: The clinical effectiveness of buprenorphine-naloxone (bup-nx) and clonidine for opioid detoxif...
AimsTo examine patient and medication characteristics associated with retention and continued illici...
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...
Objective: In-treatment and post-treatment outcomes were compared for three detoxification procedure...
The efficacy of lofexidine/naloxone was compared with lofexidine/placebo in a double-blind, randomiz...
BackgroundManaged withdrawal is a necessary step prior to drug-free treatment or as the end point of...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIMS: To assess the efficacy of bupr...
Objective: To investigate if buprenorphine/naloxone compared to methadone improves treatment retenti...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate lofexidine and clonidine, in an accelerated opiate detox...
Background: Opioid dependence is associated with substantial health and social burdens, and opioid a...
Abstract Background: Since the number of drug users is increasing, applying a method of detoxificat...
Aim: To determine whether buprenorphine is more effective than clonidine and other symptomatic medic...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of tapered methadone compared with other detoxification tre...
Methadone is widely used as a replacement for illicit opioid use such as heroin in medically-support...
AIMS: The clinical effectiveness of buprenorphine-naloxone (bup-nx) and clonidine for opioid detoxif...
AimsTo examine patient and medication characteristics associated with retention and continued illici...
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...
Objective: In-treatment and post-treatment outcomes were compared for three detoxification procedure...
The efficacy of lofexidine/naloxone was compared with lofexidine/placebo in a double-blind, randomiz...
BackgroundManaged withdrawal is a necessary step prior to drug-free treatment or as the end point of...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comAIMS: To assess the efficacy of bupr...
Objective: To investigate if buprenorphine/naloxone compared to methadone improves treatment retenti...
The aim of the present study is to evaluate lofexidine and clonidine, in an accelerated opiate detox...
Background: Opioid dependence is associated with substantial health and social burdens, and opioid a...
Abstract Background: Since the number of drug users is increasing, applying a method of detoxificat...
Aim: To determine whether buprenorphine is more effective than clonidine and other symptomatic medic...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of tapered methadone compared with other detoxification tre...
Methadone is widely used as a replacement for illicit opioid use such as heroin in medically-support...
AIMS: The clinical effectiveness of buprenorphine-naloxone (bup-nx) and clonidine for opioid detoxif...
AimsTo examine patient and medication characteristics associated with retention and continued illici...