Physicians' attitudes towards office-based delivery of methadone maintenance therapy: results from a cross-sectional survey of Nova Scotia primary-care physicians
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Approximately 90,000 Canadians use opioids each year, many of whom experience health and social problems that affect the individual user, families, communities and the health care system. For those who wish to reduce or stop their op...
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Main Authors: | Dooley Jessica (Author), Asbridge Mark (Author), Fraser John (Author), Kirkland Susan (Author) |
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