Relapse to opioid use in opioid-dependent individuals released from compulsory drug detention centres compared with those from voluntary methadone treatment centres in Malaysia: a two-arm, prospective observational study
Background Detention of people who use drugs into compulsory drug detention centres (CDDCs) is common throughout East and Southeast Asia. Evidence-based pharmacological therapies for treating substance use disorders, such as opioid agonist treatments with methadone, are generally unavailable in thes...
Main Authors: | Wegman, Martin P., Altice, Frederick L., Kaur, Sangeeth, Rajandaran, Vanesa, Osornprasop, Sutayut, Wilson, David, Wilson, David P., Kamarulzaman, Adeeba |
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Elsevier
2017
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