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Buprenorphine Therapy Of Opiate Addiction Forensic Science And Medicine 1st Pascal Kintz

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Buprenorphine Therapy Of Opiate Addiction Forensic Science And Medicine 1st Pascal Kintz
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Publisher: Humana
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 148
Author: Pascal Kintz, Pierre Marquet
ISBN: 9780585419435, 9781588290311, 0585419434, 158829031X
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Buprenorphine Therapy Of Opiate Addiction Forensic Science And Medicine 1st Pascal Kintz by Pascal Kintz, Pierre Marquet 9780585419435, 9781588290311, 0585419434, 158829031X instant download after payment.

In Buprenorphine Therapy of Opiate Addiction, participating physicians and toxicologists summarize and evaluate their experiences with five years of intensive buprenorphine therapy. They cover all aspects of its use, including the pharmacology, conditions of delivery, risks from use with other psychoactive drugs, toxicology and related deaths, as well as its testing in blood, urine, tissue, and hair. Special attention is given to comparing the long-term care of opiate-dependent patients using high-dose buprenorphine vs methadone, and to explaining the differences in treatment, administration, and delivery. The authors also describe how buprenorphine is currently prescribed and monitored in France and Australia, and review all the latest advances in analytical techniques for the determination of buprenorphine and its metabolites in biological fluids and tissues.

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