Medication-Assisted Treatment
Part 2: Helping Patients Succeed
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2. The Betty Ford Institute Consensus Panel. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 33 (2007) 221–228. http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/pdf/Betty_Ford_Institute_Consensus_Panel.pdf
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5. Educating Courts, Other Government Agencies and Employers About Methadone. Legal Action Center, 2009.
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