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National Evaluation of Pharmacotherapies for Opioid Dependence - Report of Results and Recommendations - Monograph Series No 52

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This report provides the findings of the analyses of clinical trials of pharmacotherapies for opioid dependence conducted across Australia. The treatment categories are methadone maintenance, buprenorphine maintenance, LAAM maintenance, naltrexone treatment, rapid opioid detoxification with anaesthesia or sedation, outpatient detoxification using buprenorphine, conventional inpatient detoxification and conventional outpatient detoxification. The data reported herein include short-term outcomes of detoxification.

Report prepared by Richard P. Mattick, Erol Digiusto, Chris Doran, Susannah O’Brien, Marian Shanahan, Jo Kimber, Nicola Henderson, Courtney Breen, James Shearer, Jenny Gates, Anthony Shakeshaft, and NEPOD Trial Investigators
Published for Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
October 2004

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