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Treating Opioid Addiction (PDF) offers a comprehensive exploration of opioids and opioid use disorders, delving deeply into the epidemiological, clinical, and public health dimensions of this pressing issue. This vital resource is meticulously structured to provide readers with in-depth insights into the pharmacological characteristics of opioids, their profound effects on the human body and brain, as well as the critical strategies for preventing and treating opioid addiction.
Distinct from other literature in the field, the initial section of this volume establishes a robust neurobiological, historical, and phenomenological framework. This foundation equips readers with a thorough understanding of opioid addiction and its implications for patients. Subsequent sections tackle the most pressing challenges faced by clinicians today. It covers key aspects such as pharmacological interventions, psychosocial treatments, innovative alternatives for pain management suitable for non-specialists, harm reduction tactics, and essential prescribing guidelines.
Treating Opioid Addiction serves as an invaluable tool for a wide audience that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, addiction medicine specialists, drug addiction counselors, medical students, trainees, primary care physicians, scholars, and public health officials. All those who are invested in understanding the complexities and consequences of opioid use in a clinical and epidemiological context will find this text indispensable.
NOTE: Please be aware that this product is solely the ebook version of Treating Opioid Addiction in PDF format. No additional access codes are included.
ISBN: 978-1234567890, 978-0987654321









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