An Index for Evaluating MOUD Capability at Primary Care Centers
A research team has developed the Integrating Medications for Addiction Treatment (IMAT) Index to guide high-capability medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) practice.
A research team has developed the Integrating Medications for Addiction Treatment (IMAT) Index to guide high-capability medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) practice.
The researchers’ objective was to compare the patient satisfaction of adult outpatients with opioid dependence who were administered buprenorphine subcutaneously by depot vs those given the drug sublingually.
The researchers were trying to determine what patterns of opioid prescribing follow the first opioid prescription in a cohort of opioid-naive youths aged 10-21 years?
Researchers developed a framework to differentiate PD- from non-PD-related pain and classify PD-related pain into 3 groups — nociceptive, neuropathic, or nociplastic.
The main goal of this study was to characterize sex differences and abnormalities in the functional segregation and integration of the whole-brain network architecture associated with chronic pain.