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CONCURRENT SUBSTANCE USE AND OUTCOME IN COMBINED BEHAVIORAL AND NALTREXONE THERAPY FOR OPIATE DEPENDENCE

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2001

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Intermittent use of nonopiate drugs is common during outpatient treatment for opiate dependence and may be a favorable prognostic indicator. This may support a "harm reduction" approach as opposed to a strict abstinence-oriented approach. Further research is needed to identify the optimal therapeutic stance toward other drug use during treatment for opiate dependence.

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