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  1. ... release injection (Sublocade) is used to treat opioid dependence (addiction to opioid drugs, including heroin and narcotic ... release injection (Brixadi) is used to treat opioid dependence in people who have received at least one ...
  2. ... buprenorphine and naloxone are used to treat opioid dependence (addiction to opioid drugs, including heroin and narcotic ... may decide to start your treatment for opioid dependence with buprenorphine, which you will take in the ...
  3. ... brain that is involved in alcohol and opiate dependence.
  4. ... bowels to stop functioning normally and might cause dependence on laxatives. Long-term use can also cause ... been linked to serious side effects including laxative dependence and liver damage. Breast-feeding: Senna is possibly ...
  5. ... nervous during the day, and you may develop dependence ('addiction'; a need to continue taking the medication) ...
  6. ... other medications and for the management of alcohol dependence. Talk to your doctor about the possible risks ...
  7. ... for a long time, you also may develop dependence ('addiction,' a need to continue taking the medication) ...
  8. ... for a long time, you may also develop dependence ('addiction,' a need to continue taking the medication) ...
  9. ... also sometimes used for the management of alcohol dependence and for the treatment of binge eating disorder ...
  10. Thiamin From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health, Office of Dietary Supplements)  
    ... have trouble getting enough thiamin: People with alcohol dependence Older individuals People with HIV/AIDS People with ...
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