Library and Media
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Articles
- Brucella Endocarditis in Persons Who Inject Drugs
- Benzodiazepine Overuse in Elders: Defining the Problem and Potential Solutions
- Impact of naloxone education for patients receiving buprenorphine-containing prescriptions at an independence community pharmacy
- Long-term treatment retention in West Virginia’s comprehensive opioid addiction treatment program
- Rationale and design of a randomized pragmatic trial of patient-centered models of hepatitis C treatment for people who inject drugs: the HERO study
- Transcranial magnetic stimulation, deep brain stimulation and other forms of neuromodulation for substance use disorders: Review of modalities and implications for treatment.
- A Case Illustrating the Effects of Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Cue-Induced Craving in an Individual with Opioid and Cocaine Use Disorder.
- “It’s just basically a box full of disease” – Navigating sterile syringe scarcity in a rural New England state.
- Assessing pharmacy-based naloxone access using an innovative purchase trial methodology.
- Syringe access and health harms: Characterizing “landscapes of antagonism” in California’s Central Valley.
- Evidence based treatments for substance use disorders, In Moeller(Ed.)
- Feasibility and Acceptability of safety screening among individuals receiving addiction treatment services.
- OD: naloxone and the politics of overdose
- Gender differences in adverse childhood experiences among rural buprenorphine patients
- Concurrent alcohol and opioid use among harm reduction clients.
- Experiences and opinions of health professional students participating in an opioid use disorder educational event.
- Compassion fatigue & the overdose epidemic
- Rapid transition of individual and group-based behavioral outpatient visits to telepsychiatry in response to COVID-19.