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    Patient Wants To Stop Taking Buprenorphine

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Buprenorphine, Language and Treating OUD

    Dr. Edwin Salsitz, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, speaks to a patient who has been on buprenorphine and has done well and now wants to taper off buprenorphine. They discuss the pros and cons of stopping the medication and what to expect.
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    How Does Buprenorphine Work? (Part 1)

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Buprenorphine, Language and Treating OUD

    Dr. John Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, discusses with a patient about buprenorphine to treat a patient’s heroin addiction with a patient.
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    How Does Buprenorphine Work? (Part 2)

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Buprenorphine, Language and Treating OUD

    Dr. John Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, gives a patient an idea of how she will feel once she begins taking buprenorphine for the treatment of opioid use disorder.
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    How Does Buprenorphine Work? (Part 3)

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Buprenorphine, Language and Treating OUD

    Dr. John Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, answers a patient’s question about how long she will have to take buprenorphine to treat her heroin addiction.
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    How Does Buprenorphine Work? (Part 4)

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Buprenorphine, Language and Treating OUD

    Dr. John Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, explains the difference between being on heroin or other opioids and taking buprenorphine, which is an opioid, to treat opioid use disorder.
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    A patient chooses buprenorphine for OUD

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Buprenorphine, Language and Treating OUD

    Dr. John Mariani, PCSS clinical expert discusses with a patient with opioid use disorder the options for medication assisted treatment. They decide to start with buprenorphine and Dr. Mariani explains what she can expect.
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    A Patient Shares their Methadone For OUD

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Language and Treating OUD, Methadone

    A patient with opioid use disorder weighs the options for medication assisted treatment and chooses methadone. Dr. John Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, explains what she can expect.
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    The Benefits Of Naloxone

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Language and Treating OUD, Naloxone, Overdose

    Dr. Hillary Kunins, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, explains the benefits of naloxone, a medication that can immediately revive a person who has overdosed on an opioid.
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    How Does Injection Naltrexone Work? (Part 1)

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Language and Treating OUD, Naltrexone

    Dr. Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, explains to a patient the benefits of injectable naltrexone to treat opioid use disorder.
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    How Does Injection Naltrexone Work? (Part 2)

    Organization(s): American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry

    Topic(s): Language and Treating OUD, Naltrexone

    Dr. John Mariani, a Providers Clinical Support System Clinical expert, explains what a patient can expect prior to her first dose of injectable naltrexone as an outpatient.
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