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Patient characteristics associated with buprenorphine/naloxone treatment outcome for prescription opioid dependence: Results from a multisite study
Jessica A. Dreifuss
, Margaret L. Griffin
, Katherine Frost
, Garrett M. Fitzmaurice
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Jennifer Sharpe Potter
, David A. Fiellin
, Jeffrey Selzer
, Mary Hatch-Maillette
, Susan C. Sonne
, Roger D. Weiss
Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
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Medicine and Dentistry
Opiate
100%
Therapeutic Procedure
100%
Opioid Dependence
60%
Predictor
40%
Buprenorphine Plus Naloxone
40%
Diagnosis
30%
Patient Characteristics
30%
Major Depressive Episode
20%
Lifespan
20%
Swallowing
20%
Diamorphine
20%
Pain
20%
Sublingual Administration
20%
Patient
20%
Senescence
10%
Multivariate Analysis
10%
Anodyne
10%
Randomized Clinical Trial
10%
Drug Dependence Treatment
10%
Enalapril Maleate
10%
Age
10%
Oxycodone
10%
Analysis
10%
Inpatient
10%
Clinical Trial
10%
Methadone Treatment
10%
Neuroscience
Opioid
90%
Opioid Dependence
60%
Naloxone
40%
Buprenorphine
40%
Cannabis
20%
Major Depressive Disorder
20%
Opiate
10%
Methadone
10%
Drug Abuse
10%
Oxycodone
10%