Simple office test could help keep people in addiction treatment
NCT ID NCT02345655
Summary
This study looked at whether using quick urine drug tests in a family doctor's office helps people stay in treatment for opioid addiction. It involved 42 patients starting a medication called buprenorphine. The main goal was to see if patients who had these on-site tests stayed in treatment longer over six months compared to those receiving standard care without the tests.
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Locations
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Clermont-Ferrand Hospital
Clermont-Ferrand, France
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Grenoble Lyon Hospital
Grenoble, France
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Marseille Hospital
Marseille, France
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Nancy Hospital
Nancy, France
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Service de Pharmacologie Médicale et Clinique - Centre d'addictovigilance - CHU de Toulouse
Toulouse, 31059, France
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