Scale for measuring opioid withdrawal that relies on clinical observation; useful in measuring objectively measurable symptoms of opioid withdrawal. […]
Audience: Clinical
The Subjective Opioid Withdrawal Scale (SOWS)
Scale for measuring opioid withdrawal that records the patient’s rating of withdrawal on a 16-item scale. […]
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Public Messages (SAMSHA)
Useful information and videos to help reduce the impact of substance use disorders and mental illness. […]
Text Message Campaign Card (NPAIHB)
Postcard, perfect for clinic settings, to encourage your patients to text OPIOIDS to 97779 to learn more about opioid misuse prevention, treatment, and recovery. […]
Healing Ourselves and Our Communities (NPAIHB)
For tribal community members who want to learn more about preventing, treating, and recovering from opioid use disorder. […]
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What People with Opioid Addiction Want You to Know (NPAIHB)
Words of wisdom from tribal community members about what you should know about opioids. […]
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Medication-Assisted Treatment Myths (NPAIHB)
MAT helps many people with opioid use disorder recover. It is more than twice as effective as counseling alone. Learn the facts here. […]
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Healing Our Patients with Opioid Use Disorder (NPAIHB)
Clinical insights for healthcare providers on effective strategies for treating opioid use disorder and supporting Native patients as they walk the road to recovery. […]
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didgʷálič Wellness Center (didgʷálič)
In one year, didgʷálič Wellness Center cut tribal opioid overdose deaths in half. Learn about their unique treatment model from the perspective of staff and clients. […]
TIP 63: Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (SAMHSA)
This Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) reviews the use of the three medications used to treat opioid use disorder (OUD) methadone, naltrexone, and buprenorphine and the other strategies and services needed… […]
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