English-language studies that reported outcomes associated with opioid detoxification among pregnant women with opioid use disorder were included in a systematic review of maternal and neonatal outcomes associated with opioid detoxification during pregnancy. The review concluded that evidence does not support detoxification as a recommended treatment intervention as a result of low detoxification completion rates, high rates of relapse, and limited data regarding the effect of detoxification on maternal and neonatal outcomes beyond delivery.
CDC Health Advisory: Medetomidine in the U.S. Illegal Fentanyl Supply Increasing Risk for Overdose and Severe Withdrawal Syndrome
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in conjunction with the White House Office of National Drug...



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