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Background: Due to advances in technology, the range of specimens that can be used to investigate a person's drug status has widened. Traditionally, urine was the specimen of choice, but increasingly oral fluid and hair are being use[...]
Auteur S. PATERSON
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T. WEAVER ; P. MADDEN ; V. CHARLES ; G. STIMSON ; A. RENTON ; P. TYRER ; T. BARNES ; C. BENCH ; MIDDLETON H. ; N. WRIGHT ; S. PATERSON ; W. SHANAHAN ; N. SEIVEWRIGHT ; C. FORD ; COMORBIDITY OF SUBSTANCE MISUSE AND MENTAL ILLNESS COLLABORATIVE STUDY TEAM | 2003
Dans British Journal of Psychiatry (Vol.183, n°4, October 2003) Article : PériodiqueBACKGROUND: Improved management of mental illness and substance misuse comorbidity is a National Health Service priority, but little is known about its prevalence and current management. AIMS: To measure the prevalence of comorbidity among pat[...]
ENGLISH : Background: The clinical implementation and evaluation of heroin substitution programmes have been confounded by the lack of objective and validated biomarkers for illicit heroin use in patients prescribed pharmaceutical heroin. This[...]
B. TRATHEN ; S. PATERSON ; CORDERO R. ; J. LUTY | 2009
Dans Journal of Substance Use (Vol.14 n°2, 2009) Article : PériodiqueENGLISH : Background: The use of prescribed injectable diamorphine (pharmaceutical heroin) as a treatment for heroin dependence remains controversial. The detection of urinary morphine and 6-monoacetylmorphine as indicators of street heroin mi[...]
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