1. Nurse practitioners play a key role in opioid addiction treatment in very rural areas
Giving nurse practitioners the authority to prescribe buprenorphine has brought that gold standard treatment for opioid addiction. (medicalxpress.com)
2. Patients With Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder Less Likely to Receive Treatment for Depression
Patients with co-occurring depression and substance use disorders are less likely to receive adequate depression treatment. (psychiatryadvisor.com)
3. Nurse practitioners play a key role in opioid addiction treatment in very rural areas
Giving nurse practitioners the authority to prescribe buprenorphine has brought that gold standard treatment for opioid addiction (newswise.com)
4. Sleep quality among individuals with ketamine use and the mediating role of craving
Sleep problems are common in Taiwan. Poor sleep may be associated with many illnesses, including substance use disorders. (nature.com)
5. Purdue Pharma pleads guilty to criminal charges related to US opioid crisis
Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty to criminal charges over the handling of its addictive prescription painkiller OxyContin. (theguardian.com)
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