Corrigendum to “Addressing discordant quantitative urine buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine levels: Case examples in opioid use disorder” [Drug Alcohol Depend. 186 (2018) 171–174]

2019 ◽  
Vol 205 ◽  
pp. 107601
Author(s):  
Stephen R. Holt ◽  
Joseph H. Donroe ◽  
Dana A. Cavallo ◽  
Jeanette M. Tetrault
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chelsea M. A. Foudray ◽  
Camille Kramer ◽  
Danielle S. Rudes ◽  
Carolyn Sufrin ◽  
Eliza Burr ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Millions of people pass through U.S. jails annually. Conducting research about these public institutions is critical to understanding on-the-ground policies and practices, especially health care services, affecting millions of people. However, there is no existing database of the number, location, or contact information of jails. We created the National Jails Compendium to address this gap. In this paper, we detail our comprehensive methodology for identifying jail locations and contact information. We then describe the first research project to use the Compendium, a survey assessing jails’ treatment practices for incarcerated pregnant people with opioid use disorder. Results This study sent surveys electronically or in paper form to all 2986 jails in the Compendium, with 1139 surveys returned. We outline the process for using the Compendium, highlighting challenges in reaching contacts through case examples, cataloging responses and non-responses, and defining what counts as a jail. Conclusion We aim to provide tools for future researchers to use the Compendium as well as a pathway for keeping it current. The Compendium provides transparency that aids in understanding jail policies and practices. Such information may help devise interventions to ensure humane, evidence-based treatment of incarcerated people.


2018 ◽  
Vol 186 ◽  
pp. 171-174 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stephen R. Holt ◽  
Joseph H. Donroe ◽  
Dana A. Cavallo ◽  
Jeanette M. Tetrault

MISSION ◽  
2019 ◽  
pp. 54-57
Author(s):  
Marco Riglietta ◽  
Paolo Donadoni ◽  
Grazia Carbone ◽  
Caterina Pisoni ◽  
Franca Colombi ◽  
...  

In Italy, at the end of the 1970s, methadone hydrochloride was introduced for the treatment of opioid use disorder, in the form of a racemic mixture consisting of levomethadone and dextromethadone.In 2015 Levometadone was introduced, a new formulation marketed in Italy for the treatment of opioid use disorder in 2015.The article aims to bring the experience of an Italian Addiction Centre back to the use of this new formulation in the "real life" analyzing the efficacy, the trend of adverse events and pharmacological iterations in a context in which the treated population often uses besides the opiates, cocaine and alcohol, are burdened by a relevant physical and psychic comorbidity and frequently have a prescribed polypharmacy.


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