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  • Buprenorphine Checklist for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment

    Checklist from the SAMHSA guideline for opioid addiction treatment with buprenorphine. Slightly modified to work as a checklist with binary elements.

    By SOAPnote
    posted 2017-06-25, updated 2019-12-22
    Featured, Psychiatry
    Tags: addiction, opioid
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