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The following pages link to Organic mood syndrome associated with detoxification from methadone maintenance (Q42289326):
Displaying 16 items.
- Does naltrexone treatment lead to depression? Findings from a randomized controlled trial in subjects with opioid dependence (Q34248568) (← links)
- Psychiatric side effects of medications prescribed in internal medicine. (Q35236318) (← links)
- Opiate-dependent patients receiving methadone. How physicians should manage therapy (Q36285677) (← links)
- Self-reported psychopathology and health-related quality of life in heroin users treated with methadone (Q36500166) (← links)
- Withdrawal-associated injury site pain (WISP): a descriptive case series of an opioid cessation phenomenon (Q37420079) (← links)
- Changing mechanisms of opiate tolerance and withdrawal during early development: animal models of the human experience (Q38079201) (← links)
- Absence of correlation between mental disorders and high-dose buprenorphine. A case-control study (Q39364414) (← links)
- Methadone maintenance treatment: An update (Q40470835) (← links)
- Endogenous opiates: 1993. (Q40496894) (← links)
- Improving detoxification outcomes from methadone maintenance treatment: the interrelationship of affective states and protracted withdrawal (Q41191250) (← links)
- Behavioral evidence for mu-opioid and 5-HT2A receptor interactions (Q44342529) (← links)
- Psychosocial stress and the duration of cocaine use in non-treatment seeking individuals with cocaine dependence (Q44596377) (← links)
- Buprenorphine/naloxone versus methadone and lofexidine in community stabilisation and detoxification: A randomised controlled trial of low dose short-term opiate-dependent individuals (Q47815662) (← links)
- The electrophysiology of prefrontal serotonin systems: therapeutic implications for mood and psychosis (Q48338700) (← links)
- Rapid opiate detoxication in outpatient treatment: relationship with naltrexone compliance. (Q52278123) (← links)
- Combined use of trazodone-naltrexone versus clonidine-naltrexone in rapid withdrawal from methadone treatment. A comparative inpatient study (Q73795239) (← links)