A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977 |
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During the period that included their military service , almost half of all veterans used narcotics . During the same period , only 7 % of nonveterans used any narcotics ( or 13 % once adjusted ) . During that same period , 19 % of the ...
During the period that included their military service , almost half of all veterans used narcotics . During the same period , only 7 % of nonveterans used any narcotics ( or 13 % once adjusted ) . During that same period , 19 % of the ...
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Table 3 presents the analysis of variance of length of time on the program over a possible twelve month period . As can be seen , there was a tendency for methadone patients with chronic medical conditions to stay on the program for a ...
Table 3 presents the analysis of variance of length of time on the program over a possible twelve month period . As can be seen , there was a tendency for methadone patients with chronic medical conditions to stay on the program for a ...
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It does not , for example , suggest a clinic in which patients are detoxified over a 21 - day period and are then expected to remain abstinent thereafter . Nor does it suggest a clinic to which patients are transferred for ...
It does not , for example , suggest a clinic in which patients are detoxified over a 21 - day period and are then expected to remain abstinent thereafter . Nor does it suggest a clinic to which patients are transferred for ...
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Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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