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Should Heroin Be Prescribed to Chronic Heroin-Dependent Patients?
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Title Should Heroin Be Prescribed to Chronic Heroin-Dependent Patients?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/730912?src=rss
Description Dr. Peter Yellowlees talks about heroin maintenance for chronic heroin-dependent individuals. Medscape Psychiatry & Mental Health
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Date Oct 29, 2010
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