A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... detoxification ( and presumable abstinence ) , but the clinical deci- sion to recommend detoxification is still made on an individual basis with no formal criteria to define readiness for termination of maintenance treat- ment . The ...
... detoxification ( and presumable abstinence ) , but the clinical deci- sion to recommend detoxification is still made on an individual basis with no formal criteria to define readiness for termination of maintenance treat- ment . The ...
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... detoxification in addition to reaching other treat- ment goals . Treatment extends well beyond the completion of detoxifica- tion , from six months to years beyond . This period of time after completion of detoxification is when the ...
... detoxification in addition to reaching other treat- ment goals . Treatment extends well beyond the completion of detoxifica- tion , from six months to years beyond . This period of time after completion of detoxification is when the ...
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... detoxification of patients on methadone maintenance . International Journal of the Addictions . 8 : 1043-1047 . 2. Cattes , D. 1973. What is a successful patient , and must detoxification be a factor ? Proceedings of the Fifth National ...
... detoxification of patients on methadone maintenance . International Journal of the Addictions . 8 : 1043-1047 . 2. Cattes , D. 1973. What is a successful patient , and must detoxification be a factor ? Proceedings of the Fifth National ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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