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by tudorw
3205 days ago
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You're talking in absolutes, with no references, do you have any supporting evidence, did you read the linked article, I seem to some good science on my side. "For opioid addiction itself, however, the best treatment is indefinite, possibly lifelong maintenance with either methadone or buprenorphine (Suboxone). That is the conclusion of every expert panel and systematic review that has considered the question — including the World Health Organization, the Institute of Medicine, the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the Office of National Drug Control Policy." https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/what-science-says-to-do... |
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One has to wonder why would we not choose a treatment(3-12 months, depending on the person/situation) since it can demonstrably help people recover completely from opioids and instead choose life-long dependence on particular drugs.
Are these the same scientists that think prescribing Vicodin, as if it's aspirin, is a good thing?