Ultra-rapid opiate detoxification represents a potentially safe and effective treatment for opiate addicted patients but more rigorous research methods are needed to render this procedure entirely...
The purpose of this report is to identify and summarize the evidence for clinical and cost-effectiveness, and safety, as well as evidence-based clinical guidelines, on rapid and ultra-rapid opioid...
The purpose of this report is to identify and summarize the evidence for clinical and cost-effectiveness, and safety, as well as evidence-based clinical guidelines, on rapid and ultra-rapid opioid...
The aim of study was determine the effect of ultra-rapid opiate detoxification (UROD) on the presence or absence of withdrawal syndrome in a group of patients with opiate dependency. In this study,...
Ultra-rapid Opiate Detoxification: a Clinical Investigation Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020 G. Bertschy,M. Monnat andA.T. Cucchia Show author details Article...
Ultra-rapid opioid detoxification (UROD) and subsequently induction of naltrexone maintenance therapy can be regarded as a safe and effective detoxification method for use in patients with opiate a...
Ultra-rapid opiate detoxification using deep sedation and prior oral buprenorphine preparation: long-term results.
Ultra-rapid opiate withdrawal precipitated by naloxone or naltrexone during general anaesthesia or varying degrees of sedation, usually with the addition of α-2 adrenergic agonists, is an increasin...
The results of ultrarapid opioid detoxification under anesthesia suggests that it is safe and effective for treating opioid addiction in military burn casualties when a coordinated, multidisciplina...
Ultra rapid opioid detoxification (UROD) is a new technique with the use of mu-opioid receptor antagonists to precipitate withdrawal. The scientific literature on UROD techniques in opiate addicts...