SALOME Study: Treatment for Heroin Addiction (6/7)
SALOME Study: Treatment for Heroin Addiction (6/7) – SALOME Study video part 6 talks about the purpose of the SALOME Study. The SALOME Study will test whether hydromorphone (Dilaudid®), a licensed medication, is as good as diacetylmorphine, the active ingredient of heroin, in benefiting people suffering from chronic heroin addiction who are not benefiting from other treatments. The SALOME Study will not only provide important academic information relating to chronic heroin addiction, but it will also bring people into contact with health care workers for the very first time. For more information about the SALOME Study, please visit: www.providencehealthcare.ca
Recovering addicts find fresh start
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"I started drinking when I was 14 and I progressed and heroin became my drug of choice at 26," said Brown. Today, Brown credits more than a year of sobriety to treatment and her job at STEP … "You don't have to be in treatment, but 70 percent of our …
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