Novel remote electronic medication supply model for opioid-dependent outpatients with polypharmacy--first long-term case study
Abstract Background Patients with substance use disorders grow older thanks to effective treatments. Together with a high prevalence of comorbidities, psychological problems, and low social support, these patients are at high risk for medication non-adherence. Established treatment facilities face c...
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Main Authors: | Samuel S. Allemann (Author), Kenneth M. Dürsteler (Author), Johannes Strasser (Author), Marc Vogel (Author), Marcel Stoeckle (Author), Kurt E. Hersberger (Author), Isabelle Arnet (Author) |
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2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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