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Comparative study of the effectiveness of slow‐release morphine and methadone for opioid maintenance therapy

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2005

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Abstract

Oral slow-release morphine is as effective as methadone in the treatment of opioid dependency, with comparable safety and tolerability and a greater benefit on patient wellbeing. Greater pharmaceutical diversity represents a modern development in mainstream medicine. Slow-release morphine might represent a future treatment option that will improve long-term outcomes for this target group.

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