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Opioid agonist treatment outcomes among individuals with a history of nonfatal overdose: Findings from a pragmatic, pan-Canadian, randomized control trial.

Hannah CrepeaultLianping TiPaxton BachEvan WoodDidier Jutras-AswadBernard Le FollRon LimMaria Eugenia Sociás
Published in: The American journal on addictions (2024)
Among adults with OUD and a history of overdose, overall retention rates were low but improved when retention in any treatment was considered. These findings highlight the importance of flexibility and patient-centered care to improve retention and other treatment outcomes in this population.
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