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Concept Opiate Substitution Treatment
Academic Article Treatment for hepatitis C virus genotype 1 infection in HIV-infected individuals on methadone maintenance therapy.
Academic Article HIV prevention, treatment, and care for people who inject drugs.
Academic Article Forced withdrawal from methadone maintenance therapy in criminal justice settings: a critical treatment barrier in the United States.
Academic Article Initiation of buprenorphine during incarceration and retention in treatment upon release.
Academic Article A randomized trial of methadone initiation prior to release from incarceration.
Academic Article Geographic variability in HIV and injection drug use in Ukraine: implications for integration and expansion of drug treatment and HIV care.
Academic Article Methadone continuation versus forced withdrawal on incarceration in a combined US prison and jail: a randomised, open-label trial.
Academic Article A randomized, open label trial of methadone continuation versus forced withdrawal in a combined US prison and jail: Findings at 12 months post-release.
Academic Article Criminal justice continuum for opioid users at risk of overdose.
Academic Article Interaction effects in the association between methadone maintenance therapy and experiences of racial discrimination in U.S. healthcare settings.
Academic Article MOUD Provision in Correctional Settings During Time of COVID-19: Prevention and Solutions.
Academic Article Individual and Health Policy Factors Associated With Positive Heroin and Opioid Treatment Response: United States, 2018.

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