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Seven Policies Required to Conquer Addiction in our Lifetime By Johnny Allem, The Johnson Institute (2004). Know Your Rights a Center for Substance Abuse Treatment publication (2007). Recovery Month Resources for Recovery Month. What does recovery mean to you Lessons from the recovery experience for research and practice by Alexandre B. Laudet. Published in the Journal of Substance Abuse…
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment December 4, 2001 Dear Opioid Treatment Program Sponsor: This letter is to apprize you of significant developments affecting opioid treatment programs. On November 30, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) announced the approval of four accreditation bodies (enclosed) under the new opioid treatment program regulations (42 CFR…
Texas Alliance of Methadone Advocates We are dedicated to educating all methadone patients, counselors, familes, employers about the benefits of methadone. We are volunteers made up of patients, ex-patients, family members, employers, counselors, providers, doctors and you. We want to end the stigma associated with being on Methadone Maintence Treatment (MMT) by educating both patients…
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Page 4098 Federal Register Vol. 66, No. 11 / Wednesday, January 17, 2001 / Rules and Regulations (i) Unsupervised or “take-home” use. To limit the potential for diversion of opioid agonist treatment medications to the illicit market, opioid agonist treatment medications dispensed to patients for unsupervised use shall be subject to the following requirements. (1)…
Birmingham POST-Herald, October 27, 2004. Jerime Dunaway, 33, waits in line for his methadone dose Thursday at the Northwest Alabama Treatment Center in Bessemer. Jerime Dunaway spends $70 a week on gas for driving his truck from Montevallo to Bessemer every morning to see his doctor before work. Dunaway, 33, said he’d like to find…