One size does not fit all-evolution of opioid agonist treatments in a naturalistic setting over 23 years.
Carlos NordtMarc VogelMichelle DeyAndreas MoldovanyiThilo BeckToni BerthelMarc WalterErich SeifritzKenneth M DürstelerMarcus HerdenerPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2018)
Based on data from Zurich, Switzerland from 1992 to 2015, there is no evidence for an excessive demand for a single medication in a naturalistic and liberal opioid agonist treatment setting. Rather, the specific patient characteristics associated with each medication underline the need for diversified treatment options for opioid dependence.