Search Results - "Walters, Carina"
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Evaluation of online training for the provision of opioid substitution treatment by community pharmacists in New Zealand
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-11-2012)“…Introduction and Aims. The role of community pharmacists in the provision of opioid substitution treatment (OST) is pivotal and integral to addiction…”
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Extended-release methylphenidate for treatment of amphetamine/methamphetamine dependence: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-07-2013)“…Aims To assess the efficacy of methylphenidate as a substitution therapy for amphetamine/methamphetamine dependence in Finland and New Zealand. Design…”
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Health problems and help-seeking activities of methadone maintenance clients at Auckland Methadone Service (AMS): potential for community pharmacy service expansion?
Published in Harm reduction journal (13-11-2005)“…In general the health of methadone clients has been found to be poorer than that of the general population. In New Zealand specialist drug services are not…”
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Why comparative epidemiological indicators suggest that New Zealand is unlikely to experience a severe opioid epidemic
Published in The International journal of drug policy (01-07-2021)“…North America (i.e., the United States and Canada) and select other wealthy Commonwealth countries (e.g., Australia, the UK) have been experiencing marked…”
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Transferring Patients From Methadone to Buprenorphine: The Feasibility and Evaluation of Practice Guidelines
Published in Journal of addiction medicine (01-05-2018)“…INTRODUCTION AND AIMS:Transfer from methadone to buprenorphine is problematic for many opioid-dependent patients, with limited documented evidence or practical…”
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Ibogaine - be informed before you promote or prescribe
Published in Journal of primary health care (01-03-2011)“…Acknowledges the increasing interest in the use of Ibogaine and its metabolite, noribogaine, for the treatment of opioid dependence, and their gazetting as…”
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