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Dr Bob Newman tells us about OAT (OST) in the USA
Dr Bob Newman tells us the situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) In the USA.
Lola - A Case Story
Written by Dr Beatrice Stambul, Former Head of the Center for Prevention and Addiction Treatment (CSAPA) Villa Floreal, Aix en Provence, France
OST History in France
Dr Beatrice Stambul, former Head of the Center for Prevention and Addiction Treatment (CSAPA) tells us the situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) in France.
“Interesting times” to be providing, or receiving OST in England.
Dr Gordon Morse, the medical director of health and social care organisation Turning Point, tells us the situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) in England.
Irish clinical guidelines published without adequate peer review
Dr Garrett McGovern and Dr Cathal O Sullióbháin are GPs specialising in treatment of people who use drugs in Dublin, Ireland. Here they tell us the situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) in Ireland.
The perils of supervised consumption – a case study
Written by Dr Garrett McGovern, GP Specialising in substance use, Dublin.
Opioid substitution therapy in South Africa: (slow) movements towards equitable access
Dr. Andrew Scheibe tells us the situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) in South Africa.
Russia continue ban on OAT as it says there is no evidence!
The current situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) In Russia.
Poor availability of opioid medications for treatment of opioid dependence in India: A persistent pain in the neck
Atul Ambekar, MD, Professor at the National Drug Dependence Treatment Centre (NDDTC), All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), tells us the situation of Opioid Agonist Therapy (“OAT”) formerly known as Opioid Substitution Treatment (“OST”) in India.
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