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Slow-release oral morphine as opioid agonist therapy: Plain language summary

Slow-release oral morphine as opioid agonist therapy: Plain language summary

Evidence, Guidelines and Recommendations

A summary of the recommendations, intended for patients interested in learning about SROM as OAT.

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Evidence, Guidelines and Recommendations
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[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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BC’s Guideline for the Clinical Management of Opioid Addiction (2017)
Amidst a provincial overdose crisis, British Columbia made concerted efforts to address gaps in the provision of evidence-based treatment options and care for individuals with opioid use disorder, including the development of provincial guidelines as well as the creation of its aligned training program, the Provincial Opioid Addiction Treatment Support Program.
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Management of opioid use disorders: a national clinical practice guideline
This guideline was developed to provide Canadian health professionals with an educational tool and clinical practice recommendations for the treatment of opioid use disorder.
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Recommendations for the use of slow-release oral morphine as opioid agonist therapy
Bringing together published evidence and both clinical and experiential expertise, these recommendations are intended to guide prescribers in the use of slow-release oral morphine (SROM, brand name Kadian) as opioid agonist therapy (OAT).

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