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Barriers to Buprenorphine Treatment Examined


 

Despite the potential problems, doctors who initiate buprenorphine treatment continue to prescribe it because they see the good they can do for patients, Dr. Fiellin said. “If you talk to physicians who have implemented buprenorphine treatments, you find the rewards outweigh the barriers.”

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