Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7261132 | Addictive Behaviors | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Generally, participants with lower baseline levels and greater decreases in craving and withdrawal during stabilization combined with slower craving and withdrawal rebound during buprenorphine taper remained opioid-free longer. This exploratory work expanded on the importance of monitoring craving and withdrawal during buprenorphine induction, stabilization, and taper. Future research may allow individually tailored and timely interventions to be developed to extend time-to-first opioid use.
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Authors
Thomas F. Northrup, Angela L. Stotts, Charles Green, Jennifer S. Potter, Elise N. Marino, Robrina Walker, Roger D. Weiss, Madhukar Trivedi,