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Opioid agonist therapy decision aid tool

Opioid agonist therapy decision aid tool

Clinical Tools

A tool for patients to use with their health care providers to help them decide what opioid agonist therapy (OAT) option would be best for them: sublingual buprenorphine (Suboxone), depot buprenorphine (Sublocade), methadone, or slow-release oral morphine (Kadian).

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Clinical Tools
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[FR] PDF Document
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0.07 MB
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[FR] Added
Apr 3, 2025
Tags
[FR] Psychiatry
[FR] Pain
[FR] Mental Health
[FR] Substance Use Disorders
[FR] Family Medicine (Primary Care)
[FR] Internal Medicine
[FR] Emergency Medicine

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