Psychosocial Aspects of Treatment in Patients Receiving Buprenorphine/ Naloxone
Discusses psychosocial treatment buprenorphine patients should receive.
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Discusses psychosocial treatment buprenorphine patients should receive.
Explains patient rights and the Federal laws that protect people receiving MAT for opioid addiction. Describes who is protected by these laws and what they cover, including employment, housing, services, and public accommodations.
Provides principles and language suggestions that clinicians can use when discussing opioid risks and safety monitoring or introducing a change in treatment plan.
Offers clinicians information on medications for opioid addiction treatment, including side effects, drug interactions, and take-home doses. Discusses patient counseling, associated medical problems, hepatitis C evaluation, drug testing, and pregnant women.
Gives an overview of data on the use of sublingual and transmucosal buprenorphine for MAT of OUD. Discusses the implications of using MAT in recovery support.
Provides information about the interactions of clinical significance that occur between buprenorphine or methadone and other medications.
Provides patients with information about why opioid treatment can no longer be provided and information about local treatment programs.