Maintenance treatment for opioid dependence with slow‐release oral morphine: a randomized cross‐over, non‐inferiority study versus methadone
Addiction2013Vol. 109(4), pp. 617–626
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Thilo Beck, Christian Haasen, Uwe Verthein, Stephan Walcher, Christoph Schuler, Markus Backmund, Christian Ruckes, Jens Reimer
Abstract
Slow-release oral morphine appears to be at least as effective as methadone in treating people with opioid use disorder.
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