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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for opioid abuse addiction
  1. ... the use of medications in the treatment of addiction involving ... HP. Drug abuse and dependence. In: Ritter JM, Flower R, Henderson ...
  2. Barbiturate use is a major addiction problem for many people. Most ... of all these medicines. Those who use such combinations tend ...
  3. ... to relapse in the past. With some drug addictions, such as opioids, medicines may also be used to help reduce ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Opioid overdose. ... . Updated June 2020. Accessed August 17, ...
  4. American Psychiatric Association website. Non-substance-related ... Weissman AR, Gould CM, Sanders KM. Impulse-control disorders. ...
  5. ... Elsevier; 2020:chap 140. National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens website. Parents & educators. nida.nih.gov/research-topics/parents-educators . Accessed August 1, 2023. Partnership to End Addiction website. Parent e-books & guides. drugfree.org/addiction- ...
  6. ... drugs on nutrition is described below. OPIATES AND OPIOIDS Opiates and opioids (including codeine, oxycodone, heroin, and morphine) affect the ...