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... Ellner Subjects who were primary heroin abusers and remained in a voluntary
drug free treatment program an average of nine months were carefully matched
with control subjects who did not remain in the program to the follow - up period .
... Ellner Subjects who were primary heroin abusers and remained in a voluntary
drug free treatment program an average of nine months were carefully matched
with control subjects who did not remain in the program to the follow - up period .
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... indicate that primary heroin abusers who voluntarily remained in a drug free
treatment center at a nine month follow - up , had reported significantly greater
marijuana use at their time of admission than had subjects who did not remain in
the ...
... indicate that primary heroin abusers who voluntarily remained in a drug free
treatment center at a nine month follow - up , had reported significantly greater
marijuana use at their time of admission than had subjects who did not remain in
the ...
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to detoxify from methadone or remain drug free ( Hypotheses C and D ) . Patients
with chronic medical conditions were not found to have a higher frequency of
detoxification from methadone or drug free status than patients who were ...
to detoxify from methadone or remain drug free ( Hypotheses C and D ) . Patients
with chronic medical conditions were not found to have a higher frequency of
detoxification from methadone or drug free status than patients who were ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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