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- :Simpson, Scott A. ;Hordes, Melissa2022 | J Addict Med. 16(4):479-482:Objectives:Expanded access to buprenorphine induction, including via emergency departments, increases the likelihood of treatment engagement for patie...
- :Prieto, José Tomás ;McEwen, DeanJuly 06 2019 | Drug Alcohol Depend. 202:56-60:Background:Assessment of people affected by opioid-related problems and those receiving care is challenging due to lack of common definitions and scat...
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