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Opioid Treatment Programs

Today the programs are referred to as Opioid Treatment Programs which are comprehensive maintenance programs for narcotic addicts. [Pg.157]

Terms frequently used in Opioid Treatment Programs include ... [Pg.157]

Interim maintenance treatment A time limited pharma-cotherapeutic regimen in conjunction with appropriate medical services while a patient awaits transfer to an Opioid Treatment Program that provides comprehensive maintenance treatment. [Pg.158]

Medication unit Facility established as part of, but geographically separate from an Opioid Treatment Program, from which certified private practitioners or community pharmacists may dispense or administer opioid agonist medications for observed ingestion. [Pg.158]

Opioid Treatment Program Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) certified program, usually comprising a facility, staff, administration, patients, and services that engages in supervised assessment and treatment, using methadone, buprenorphine, L-a-acetylmethadol (LAAM), or naltrexone, of individuals who are addicted to opioids. [Pg.159]

The Continuing Care Phase focuses on medical follow up hy a primary care physician with occasional check ups with the Opioid Treatment Program or Office-Based Opioid Treatment and involvement and participation in recovery support groups. Follow-up care usually continues for an additional 6-12 months. [Pg.163]

There are separate record keeping and security requirements for Opioid Treatment Programs. The Code of Federal Regulations requirements for narcotic treatment programs include ... [Pg.166]

Use of DEA Form 222 for all Schedule II narcotic transactions between an Opioid Treatment Program and any registrant, including a manufacturer, distributor, practitioner, or another narcotic treatment program. [Pg.166]

DEA registration of all Opioid Treatment Programs for the handling of only those narcotic snhstances applied for on the DEA Form 363 and that are approved for use in maintenance or detoxification (see Figure 14-3). [Pg.167]

A practitioner who is not part of an Opioid Treatment Program may administer methadone to an addicted individual to... [Pg.167]

Which statement(s) about opioid treatment programs is correct ... [Pg.205]

The initial treatment phase in opioid treatment programs includes which of the following ... [Pg.205]

What is the goal of medication usage in opioid treatment program ... [Pg.206]

What is the initial recommended dosage of methadone in opioid treatment programs ... [Pg.206]

If the patient in an opioid treatment program does not respond to... [Pg.206]

The medical maintenance phase of an opioid treatment program requires that the patient be in continuous treatment for how long a period of time ... [Pg.207]

Patients who are successfully emolled in an opioid treatment program for 4-6 months of treatment may take home how many imsupervised doses of medication per week ... [Pg.208]

After 1 continuous year of treatment, how many rmsupervised doses of medication per week may a patient who has been successfully enrolled in an opioid treatment program take home ... [Pg.209]

Which type of opioid treatment program is not recommended for pregnant patients ... [Pg.210]

A practitioner treating a patient for narcotic addiction who is not enrolled in an opioid treatment program may administer how many days of methadone to the patient ... [Pg.268]


See other pages where Opioid Treatment Programs is mentioned: [Pg.163]    [Pg.165]    [Pg.167]    [Pg.168]   
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