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Alison Oliveto to Desipramine

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Alison Oliveto has written about Desipramine.

 
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0.487
 
  1. Kosten T, Sofuoglu M, Poling J, Gonsai K, Oliveto A. Desipramine treatment for cocaine dependence in buprenorphine- or methadone-treated patients: baseline urine results as predictor of response. Am J Addict. 2005 Jan-Feb; 14(1):8-17.
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    Score: 0.251
  2. Kosten T, Falcioni J, Oliveto A, Feingold A. Depression predicts higher rates of heroin use on desipramine with buprenorphine than with methadone. Am J Addict. 2004 Mar-Apr; 13(2):191-201.
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    Score: 0.059
  3. Gonzalez G, Feingold A, Oliveto A, Gonsai K, Kosten TR. Comorbid major depressive disorder as a prognostic factor in cocaine-abusing buprenorphine-maintained patients treated with desipramine and contingency management. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2003 Aug; 29(3):497-514.
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    Score: 0.057
  4. Kosten T, Poling J, Oliveto A. Effects of reducing contingency management values on heroin and cocaine use for buprenorphine- and desipramine-treated patients. Addiction. 2003 May; 98(5):665-71.
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    Score: 0.056
  5. Feingold A, Oliveto A, Schottenfeld R, Kosten TR. Utility of crossover designs in clinical trials: efficacy of desipramine vs. placebo in opioid-dependent cocaine abusers. Am J Addict. 2002; 11(2):111-23.
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    Score: 0.051
  6. Kosten T, Oliveto A, Feingold A, Poling J, Sevarino K, McCance-Katz E, Stine S, Gonzalez G, Gonsai K. Desipramine and contingency management for cocaine and opiate dependence in buprenorphine maintained patients. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2003 Jun 05; 70(3):315-25.
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    Score: 0.014
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