Opioid misuse and specifically opioid use disorder (OUD), continues to represent a significant U.S. public health threat, ...
Augmenting MOUD with smartphone app-based contingency management is beneficial for uninsured or underinsured adults.
A gap persists between the need for and receipt of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment among U.S. individuals, according ...
The rate of opioid use disorder (OUD) is high in Medicaid-enrolled pregnant women, and they have a high rate of severe ...
Phone App May Help Treat Opioid Use Disorder, Data Suggests By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Dec. 31, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- A smartphone app appears to help people battle opioid use ...
Companies like Pfizer, Amgen, AbbVie, Novartis, and others are advancing Opioid Use Disorder treatments, focusing on improving symptoms and patient ...
In the 12 months after a nonfatal overdose, few Medicare beneficiaries receive medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) or fill a naloxone prescription.
A new app is being used in combination with medication to help reduce opioid use, according to a study from UT Health San ...
This cross-sectional study of pregnant people enrolled in Medicaid found that the rate of opioid use disorder among this group was more than twice as high as previous estimates. Pregnant people with ...
Opioid misuse and specifically opioid use disorder (OUD), continues to represent a significant U.S. public health threat, with more than 6 million Americans aged 12 and older meeting the criteria for ...
A gap persists between the need for and receipt of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment among U.S. individuals, according ...
The rate of opioid use disorder is high in Medicaid-enrolled pregnant women, and they have a high rate of severe maternal morbidity.