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References
A Patient with Drug Addiction in Primary Care - Related Resources
Cochrane reviews
Buprenorphine
is more effective than
clonidine
or
lofexidine
and of similar effectiveness to
methadone
for the management of
opioid
withdrawal
Buprenorfine for the Management of Opioid Withdrawal
.
Carbamazepine
seems to have no effect for
cocaine
dependence, although there is no evidence from controlled trials
Anticonvulsants for Cocaine Dependence
.
The use of
antidepressants
for cocaine abuse appears not to be beneficial .
Dopamine
antagonists appear not to be effective for cocaine dependence
Dopamine Agonists for Cocaine Dependence
.
There seems to be no significantly beneficial
drug
for the treatment of
amphetamine
dependence
and withdrawal, although the evidence is insufficient.
Treatments for Amphetamine Dependence and Abuse
.
Contracts
may have some potential in improving
adherence
to treatment,
prevention
and health promotion activities
Contracts Between Patients and Healthcare Practitioners for Improving Patients' Adherence
.
Other evidence summaries
Family
-couples therapy is superior to non-family modalities in the treatment of
drug abuse
Educating young people may have only a very modest effect on drug using
behaviour
. Motivational interviewing and some
family interventions
may have some benefit
Educating Young People About Drugs
.
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