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Posts Tagged ‘Buprenorphine’

Community Is Critical in Stemming the Opioid Overdose Crisis

Woman in field full of flags to end opiod overdose

“It’s frustrating…that we have the tools to be able to offer people what they need but…we have systems that are restricting the…care that people deserve.”

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Can New Medication Formulations for Opioid Addiction Prevent Relapse in New Parents?

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Opioid use has quadrupled in pregnancy, but effective medication options remain elusive for pregnant and breastfeeding persons.

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Can Primary Care Help Youth Better Access Medication for Opioid Addiction?

Tablet of Buprenorphine

Nearly two-thirds of patients studied did not receive medication for opioid use disorder, despite recommendations from medical groups. Primary care doctors can help boost access to addiction treatment.

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New Buprenorphine Prescribing Rules Won’t Solve the Opioid Crisis

buprenorphine prescription for opioid use disorder using suboxone with naloxone

Miriam Komaromy, MD, medical director of BMC’s Grayken Center for Addiction cautions that the new rules don’t go far enough in addressing opioid overdose deaths.

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People Who Inject Drugs Need Accessible PrEP, MOUD Information

hiv prep medication in a mans hand

A study reveals that people at a drug detoxification site were unaware of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, but were enthusiastic when informed.

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Breaking Down the Changes to Prescribing Buprenorphine for OUD

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Miriam Komaromy, MD, medical director for the Grayken Center for Addiction at BMC, reacts to the news of increased access to a key medication for opioid use disorder.

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Infectious Disease Physicians Need a New Subspecialty: Addiction

The bidirectional relationship between addiction and infectious disease means physicians need more expertise in both.

Experts call for integrated subspecialty training that acknowledges the relationship between addiction and infectious disease.

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Even After Overdose, Only 1 in 3 Young Adults Receive OUD Meds

Bottle of buprenorphine pills, an FDA-approved medication for the treatment of opioid use disorder

Research highlights opportunity to intervene with adolescents, a group who’s particularly vulnerable to addiction and overdose.

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